Japanese-American Farm Workers in Nyssa Oregon 1942
A Japanese-American farm workers family stands outside their mobile camp in Nyssa, Oregon, in July 1942. The Farm Security Administration operated these camps to support agricultural labor during World War II. Many Japanese-American families faced challenges in securing employment and housing during this era, impacting their livelihoods and community dynamics.
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Japanese-American Farm Workers in Nyssa Oregon 1942
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