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Peer reviewedSawada, Mitziko – Amerasia Journal, 1987
Seabrook Farms was most prosperous during World War II when Japanese Americans were recruited from concentration camps to alleviate its labor shortage. As the camps closed, former detainees became full-time workers in spite of some exploitation. It was a place for these families to live and work before returning to the West Coast. (VM)
Descriptors: Farm Labor, Japanese Americans, Labor Problems, Labor Supply


