



Japanese-Americans Leaving Camp for Farm Work Oregon 1942
In July 1942, Japanese-Americans leave a mobile camp in Nyssa, Oregon, to work in local agricultural fields. During World War II, many Japanese-Americans were relocated due to wartime policies. The Farm Security Administration documented these labor dynamics, reflecting the significant contributions of Japanese-Americans to U.S. agriculture during this period.
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Japanese-Americans Leaving Camp for Farm Work Oregon 1942