Japanese-American Farm Worker July 1942 Nyssa Oregon
A Japanese-American farm worker sharpens a hoe at a Farm Security Administration mobile camp in Nyssa, Oregon, in July 1942. These camps provided assistance to agricultural laborers during World War II, addressing labor shortages on farms. The program aimed to support farmers and improve working conditions for laborers across the U.S.
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Japanese-American Farm Worker July 1942 Nyssa Oregon
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