Vintage Home of Itinerant Laborer in Spiro Oklahoma 1939
This vintage image captures the home of an itinerant statue maker and agricultural day laborer in Poteau Creek, near Spiro, Oklahoma. Created in June 1939, it documented the living conditions of migrant laborers in Sequoyah County, showcasing their simple dwellings and the challenges they faced in rural America during the Great Depression.
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Vintage Home of Itinerant Laborer in Spiro Oklahoma 1939
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