Japanese-American Laborer in Sugar Beet Field 1942
A Japanese-American laborer works in a sugar beet field at a mobile camp in Nyssa, Oregon, in July 1942. During World War II, labor camps were established to support agricultural production. The Farm Security Administration documented these efforts, highlighting the contributions of Japanese-Americans to the wartime economy in the Pacific Northwest.
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Japanese-American Laborer in Sugar Beet Field 1942
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