1942 Mobile Camp Haircutting Activity in Nyssa Oregon
A mobile camp in Nyssa, Oregon, appears in this 1942 image. Established by the Farm Security Administration, it served as a temporary housing solution for Japanese-Americans relocated during World War II. They participated in communal activities, including hair cutting. Weekly supervised visits to town were permitted under specific agreements. The United States Employment Service and sugar beet companies sponsored these communities to support their integration.
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1942 Mobile Camp Haircutting Activity in Nyssa Oregon
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