Young Girl Holding Baby Brother in Oklahoma City 1939
A young girl holds her baby brother at a community camp in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in July 1939. These camps provided shelter and support for families during the Great Depression. The Federal Surplus Relief Corporation operated the camps to assist displaced individuals. Oklahoma City played a significant role in providing aid during this difficult period.
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Young Girl Holding Baby Brother in Oklahoma City 1939
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