Girls Water Tomato Plants in Alameda County April 1942
In April 1942, young girls water tomato plants on a farm in Alameda County, California. This scene captures the daily life of Japanese American women engaged in agricultural work before their forced relocation under Executive Order 9066. The image serves as a historical record of their contributions to farming in California prior to internment during World War II.
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Girls Water Tomato Plants in Alameda County April 1942
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