Japanese-American Farm Worker with Apricots Idaho 1942
A Japanese-American farm worker empties a hamper of apricots in Twin Falls County, Idaho, in August 1942. During World War II, many Japanese-Americans contributed to agricultural labor despite facing significant challenges. Twin Falls County was known for its diverse farming practices, including fruit cultivation, which supported local economies.
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Japanese-American Farm Worker with Apricots Idaho 1942
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