Young African American Farmer in Oklahoma 1940
A young African American male carries a can of mash for hogs in Creek County, Oklahoma, circa February 1940. He is identified as the son of Pomp Hall, a tenant farmer. This image illustrates the daily life and agricultural practices of tenant farming families. Agriculture played a critical role in the economy and community life of Oklahoma during this period.
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Young African American Farmer in Oklahoma 1940
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