Japanese-American Farm Worker Sharpening Hoe 1942
A Japanese-American farm worker sharpens a hoe at a mobile camp in Nyssa, Oregon in July 1942. During World War II, many Japanese-Americans were relocated to agricultural camps to support the labor force. The Farm Security Administration documented these workers, highlighting their contributions to American agriculture during a challenging time.
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Japanese-American Farm Worker Sharpening Hoe 1942
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