1942 Mother and Daughter on Berry Farm California
An unidentified white American mother and daughter work on a berry farm in Mountain View, California, on April 18, 1942. The farm was leased from a Japanese American owner interned due to Executive Order 9066, which forced the removal of Japanese Americans during World War II. This image serves as a historical record of wartime policies affecting agriculture and property rights in California.
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1942 Mother and Daughter on Berry Farm California
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