Young Girl in Window of Shack Oklahoma 1939
A vintage photograph from June 1939 shows a young girl looking out of an unshuttered window in a dilapidated shack in Webbers Falls, Oklahoma. She is the daughter of an agricultural day laborer and has never attended school. This image documents the living conditions of migrant families in Muskogee County during the Great Depression. It is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which showcases rural American life and labor issues of that era.
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Young Girl in Window of Shack Oklahoma 1939
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