My father came from Japan in the 1920’s because America was the land of opportunity. During World War II we were interned in Utah and had to sacrifice the farm. It has taken thirty years to build up this vegetable farm to seventy acres with eleven men h
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My father came from Japan in the 1920’s because America was the land of opportunity. During World War II we were interned in Utah and had to sacrifice the farm. It has taken thirty years to build up this vegetable farm to seventy acres with eleven men h
19758 x 10 in. (20.32 x 25.4 cm)
Bill Owens ( San Jose, California, 1938 - ) Primary
Object Type:
Photograph
Medium and Support:
Gelatin silver print
Credit Line:
Gift of Amy Linde 1977, Frank Linde 1975 Chappaqua, New York
Accession Number:
2021.73
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