Japanese-Americans Working in Sugar Beet Fields 1942
Japanese-Americans work in the sugar beet fields near Nyssa, Oregon, in July 1942. During World War II, many individuals were relocated to agricultural areas as part of the Farm Security Administration mobile camp program. This effort aimed to address labor shortages while providing housing and support for displaced communities.
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Japanese-Americans Working in Sugar Beet Fields 1942
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