Vintage July 1942 Mobile Camp Nyssa Oregon Japanese-American Worker
A mobile camp established by the Farm Security Administration operates in Nyssa, Oregon, in July 1942. The image shows a Japanese-American farm worker, illustrating the contributions of diverse labor in agriculture. During World War II, Japanese-Americans faced significant challenges yet played essential roles in the agricultural sector, particularly in areas like Malheur County.
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Vintage July 1942 Mobile Camp Nyssa Oregon Japanese-American Worker
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