



Japanese-American Farm Workers Trucked to Sugar Beet Fields 1942
Japanese-American farm workers are transported by truck from a mobile camp to sugar beet fields in Nyssa, Oregon. This vintage photograph, captured in July 1942, documents the labor conditions during World War II. A representative from the U.S. Employment Service supervises the movement, reflecting the agricultural practices of the time.
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Japanese-American Farm Workers Trucked to Sugar Beet Fields 1942