Mobile Camp for Evacuated Japanese-Americans Nyssa Oregon 1942
A mobile camp emerges in Nyssa, Oregon, in July 1942, established by the Farm Security Administration. The camp housed Japanese-American evacuees who created a cooperative mess. Members appointed a chef and engaged girls as waitresses and helpers, showcasing community adaptation in Malheur County during a challenging time in U.S. history.
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Mobile Camp for Evacuated Japanese-Americans Nyssa Oregon 1942
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