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"These elderly Japanese are cutting seed potatoes to be planted by the younger residents of the Tule Lake, California, relocation center. Some 835 acres are being planted with vegetables at the center. Refusal of Japs to harvest root crops started the trouble last Monday, their stand being that since they consider themselves prisoners of war they do not have to work."--caption on photograph
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"These elderly Japanese are cutting seed potatoes to be planted by the younger residents of the Tule Lake, California, relocation center. Some 835 acres are being planted with vegetables at the center. Refusal of Japs to harvest root crops started the trouble last Monday, their stand being that since they consider themselves prisoners of war they do not have to work."--caption on photograph JARDA-6-03
Collection:
Japanese American Relocation photograph collection,
Contributing Institution:
University of Southern California, Regional History Collection