Japanese-American Laborers Harvesting Lettuce May 1942
Japanese-American laborers harvest lettuce in San Benito County, California, in May 1942. During World War II, many Japanese-Americans faced forced relocation, yet some continued working in agriculture. San Benito County was known for its rich farmland, contributing significantly to Californias agricultural output.
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Japanese-American Laborers Harvesting Lettuce May 1942
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