Japanese American Woman Transplanting Tomatoes 1942
A Japanese American woman transplants tomato plants in Centerville, Alameda County, California, on March 27, 1942. Before World War II, Japanese farmers significantly contributed to Californias agriculture. Many families faced evacuation, impacting their livelihoods and farms. This image serves as a reminder of their vital role in American farming history.
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Japanese American Woman Transplanting Tomatoes 1942
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