Vintage 1938 Woman in Shack at Tin Town Missouri
A woman resides in a shack at Tin Town, Caruthersville, Missouri, in August 1938. The image shows a makeshift kitchen cabinet made from shelves, alongside a dirt floor and ceiling. This photograph offers insight into the living conditions of Pemiscot County during the Great Depression, illustrating the rural hardships faced by many American families.
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Vintage 1938 Woman in Shack at Tin Town Missouri
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