Young Girl in Drought-Stricken North Dakota 1937
A young girl stands in front of a window in Williams County, North Dakota, in October 1937. This image documents the severe drought that affected many communities in the Great Plains during that period. The drought led to significant agricultural challenges, contributing to the Dust Bowl, which had lasting effects on farming and migration patterns in the region.
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Young Girl in Drought-Stricken North Dakota 1937
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