Japanese American Men Cutting Potato Seeds in 1942
Unidentified Japanese American men work at benches cutting potato seeds on an industrialized farm in Stockton, California, on April 10, 1942. These workers played a vital role in agricultural production before their forced evacuation during World War II. The image reflects the contributions of Japanese Americans to the farming industry in California.
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Japanese American Men Cutting Potato Seeds in 1942
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