Young Girl Peeling Potatoes on Farm July 1939
A young girl peels potatoes for a noonday meal on a tenant farm near Muskogee, Oklahoma, in July 1939. Tenant farming was common in the area during the Great Depression, as families struggled with economic hardship. Many worked the land in exchange for a share of the crop, highlighting the resilience of rural communities in Oklahoma.
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Young Girl Peeling Potatoes on Farm July 1939
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