Tin Town Resident at Kitchen Table Caruthersville 1938
A resident of Tin Town, Caruthersville, Missouri, sits at a kitchen table in a 1938 image. Tin Town was a community of makeshift housing established during the Great Depression, providing shelter to those displaced by economic hardship. The image reflects the resilience of its residents during a difficult period in American history.
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Tin Town Resident at Kitchen Table Caruthersville 1938
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