Japanese-American Farm Worker Picking Apricots 1942
A Japanese-American farm worker picks apricots in Twin Falls County, Idaho, in August 1942. During World War II, Japanese-Americans often faced discrimination yet contributed significantly to the agricultural sector. This image illustrates the essential role they played in farming, particularly in states like Idaho, where agriculture was vital to the economy.
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Japanese-American Farm Worker Picking Apricots 1942
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