Descubra a los Nikkei

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Morgen Young


Morgen Young es historiador en Portland, Oregón. Se especializa en historia del noroeste del Pacífico, historia comunitaria, historia oral, desarrollo de exhibiciones y preservación histórica. Actualmente es curadora de la exposición fotográfica itinerante "Desarraigados: campos de trabajo agrícolas japoneses estadounidenses durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial". Su investigación sobre los campos de trabajo agrícola ha sido publicada en la Enciclopedia Densho y en el Oregon Historical Quarterly .

Actualizado en mayo de 2014


Historias de Este Autor

Photographer Russell Lee

26 de mayo de 2014 • Morgen Young , Denshō

Photographer Russell Lee (1903–86) is best recognized for his work with the Farm Security Administration (FSA). His photographic career extended from 1935 until his retirement in 1973. He worked for the largest federal documentary project in the history of the United States, and it was during this time that he documented several hundred images of the forced removal and confinement of Japanese Americans in the spring and summer of 1942. Early Life Russell Lee was born on July 21, 1903, …

Detention Facility at Nyssa, Oregon

14 de mayo de 2014 • Morgen Young , Denshō

From May to November 1942, Nyssa [pronounced NISS-a], Oregon, served as the site of the first farm labor camp organized during the wartime Japanese American experience. Established as a result of the “Oregon Plan” for the forced removal and confinement of the state’s Nikkei residents, the camp held approximately three hundred fifty laborers at its peak. These workers provided critical agricultural labor in eastern Oregon’s Malheur County. By the summer of 1942, the camp became so well known that the …

Oregon Plan

6 de mayo de 2014 • Morgen Young , Denshō

During the April 7, 1942 Salt Lake City governors’ meeting, George K. Aiken, executive secretary to Governor Charles Sprague of Oregon, presented the state’s plan for the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. The so-called “Oregon Plan” was ultimately rejected by the War Relocation Authority (WRA) but led to the establishment of a Japanese American farm labor camp in Nyssa, Oregon, the first such labor camp organized during the war. Background and Development of the …

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