1942 Clinic for Japanese-American Farm Workers in Idaho
This vintage image from July 1942 shows a former Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Rupert, Idaho, used as a clinic. It provided medical services to Japanese-American farm workers employed by local sugar beet companies. This photograph represents a key adaptation during wartime, documenting the lives of Japanese-Americans in agriculture during the 1940s.
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1942 Clinic for Japanese-American Farm Workers in Idaho
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