1942 Dance Sign for Japanese Farm Workers in Nyssa Oregon
A dance sign from July 1942 marks a community event organized by a Japanese farmer in Nyssa, Oregon. It served Japanese-American farm workers living at the FSA mobile camp during their evacuation from the West Coast. Such gatherings provided essential social interaction and support during a challenging period in U.S. history.
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1942 Dance Sign for Japanese Farm Workers in Nyssa Oregon
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