



Japanese-Americans Farming Sugar Beets Nyssa Oregon 1942
$29.95
A vintage image from July 1942 depicts Japanese-Americans working in a mobile camp in Nyssa, Oregon. During World War II, the Farm Security Administration established these camps to support agricultural labor. The workers contributed significantly to sugar beet cultivation, an essential crop for food production and sugar supply during the war.
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Japanese-Americans Farming Sugar Beets Nyssa Oregon 1942
12" x 18"
$29.95