1942 Image of Sanitary Facilities for Japanese-American Workers
A vintage image from July 1942 depicts a former Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Rupert, Idaho. This location later served the Farm Security Administration. The photograph shows sanitary facilities used by Japanese-American farm workers in Minidoka County, a significant site during World War II. The camp reflects the adaptation of infrastructure for agricultural labor.
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1942 Image of Sanitary Facilities for Japanese-American Workers
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