Women Peeling Potatoes Henrietta Oklahoma 1939
Women from the Elmer Thomas family peel potatoes near Henrietta, Oklahoma, in July 1939. This image illustrates daily life during the Great Depression, highlighting the communitys reliance on agriculture for sustenance. The FSA/OWI Collection documents the resilience of families in the Muskogee-Okmulgee area during a time of economic hardship.
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Women Peeling Potatoes Henrietta Oklahoma 1939
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