



Woman Sewing Clothing in Oklahoma Circa 1944
$20.00
A woman sews as part of her daily routine in Creek County, Oklahoma, circa February 1944. She was likely the wife of Pomp Hall, a tenant farmer. This image reflects the domestic life of African American tenant farmers, showcasing the significant contributions of women in family and community during the 1940s.
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Woman Sewing Clothing in Oklahoma Circa 1944
8" x 10"
$20.00