Mobile Camp for Japanese-American Farm Workers 1942
In July 1942, a mobile camp for Japanese-American farm workers operates in Nyssa, Oregon, within Malheur County. Established during World War II, the camp served as a vital support system for laborers contributing to agriculture. The Farm Security Administration created such camps to address labor shortages and assist displaced workers.
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Mobile Camp for Japanese-American Farm Workers 1942
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