1942 Mobile Camp for Japanese-Americans in Nyssa Oregon
A mobile camp in Nyssa, Oregon, operates in July 1942, established by the Farm Security Administration. Japanese-Americans participate in volunteer farm work, signing payroll documents as part of their paid labor. The camp reflects the efforts to support agricultural production during World War II while providing economic opportunities for Japanese-American communities.
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1942 Mobile Camp for Japanese-Americans in Nyssa Oregon
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