Japanese-Americans Harvest Spinach in May 1942
Japanese-Americans operate a spinach harvester in San Benito County, California, in May 1942. During World War II, many Japanese-Americans faced evacuation due to wartime policies. This image reflects their contributions to agriculture, highlighting the essential role of farming in Californias economy and the resilience of those affected by the war.
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Japanese-Americans Harvest Spinach in May 1942
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