Japanese-American Man in Mobile Camp Nyssa Oregon 1942
A Japanese-American man works in a mobile camp established by the Farm Security Administration in Nyssa, Oregon, in July 1942. He was evacuated from a coastal area and chose to volunteer for agricultural labor during World War II. This location in Malheur County illustrates the significant contributions of Japanese-Americans to farming during this era.
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Japanese-American Man in Mobile Camp Nyssa Oregon 1942
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