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Oklahoma Farm Family on Highway between Blythe and Indio, California, August 1936

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This image shows a family of three - father, mother and young son - waiting on the side of the road.  According to the title, they are relocating to California.
Courtesy of Library of Congress, Lange, Dorothea, "Example of self-resettlement in California. Oklahoma farm family on highway between Blythe and Indio," August 1936

Description

This photograph is an example of self-resettlement in California. This Oklahoma farm family is waiting along a highway between Blythe and Indio. Forced by the drought of 1936 to abandon their farm, they set out with their children to drive to California. They picked cotton in Arizona for a day or two at a time to give them enough money for food and gas to continue. On this day, they were within a day’s travel of their destination, Bakersfield, California. Their car had broken down en route and was abandoned.

Source-Dependent Questions

  • This family was driving their car to California from Oklahoma, but it broke down before they reached their final destination. What do you observe about the family in this image?
  • Compare this photo to Migrant Mother. What is similar between both photos? What is different?

Citation Information 

Lange, Dorothea, "Example of self-resettlement in California. Oklahoma farm family on highway between Blythe and Indio," August 1936. Courtesy of Library of Congress