Japanese American Men Cutting Potato Seeds 1942 Stockton CA
On April 10, 1942, in Stockton, California, Japanese American men cut potato seeds at work benches in an open-air shelter. They engaged in essential agricultural labor before their forced relocation during World War II. Sacks of potatoes outside signify their contributions. This image is part of the U.S. War Relocation Authority collection, documenting experiences from 1942 to 1945.
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Japanese American Men Cutting Potato Seeds 1942 Stockton CA
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