Japanese American Farmers Washing Radishes 1942
On April 18, 1942, a mother and daughter of Japanese ancestry wash harvested radishes on a 20-acre farm in Mountain View, California. This image captures a moment before their forced evacuation to a War Relocation Authority center during World War II. Japanese American farmers significantly contributed to local agriculture before internment.
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Japanese American Farmers Washing Radishes 1942
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