Japanese Farm Worker at FSA Camp Twin Falls 1942
A Japanese farm worker stands at the FSA workers camp in Twin Falls County, Idaho, in July 1942. During World War II, the War Relocation Authority established camps for agricultural laborers, many of whom were Japanese Americans. These workers played a crucial role in sustaining the agricultural economy amid widespread challenges.
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Japanese Farm Worker at FSA Camp Twin Falls 1942
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