



Japanese-Americans in Sugar Beet Fields Nyssa Oregon 1942
In 1942, a mobile camp operates in Nyssa, Oregon, where Japanese-Americans engage in labor within sugar beet fields. This initiative by the Farm Security Administration aimed to support agricultural production during World War II. Many Japanese-Americans faced challenges during this time, and this labor reflects their resilience and contribution to the economy.
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Japanese-Americans in Sugar Beet Fields Nyssa Oregon 1942