Doris Wilson and her family struggled to make ends meet during the Great Depression in rural Iowa, working long hours at a canning factory and earning just twenty cents an hour. Meanwhile, a 17-year-old boy named Dale Wilson makes money by bagging starlings and crows, earning enough to buy his mother new shoes. In a separate story, human traffickers exploit vulnerable children, and a national awareness initiative provides resources to help recognize suspected instances of human trafficking.
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