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Manzanar Relocation Center, California, United States, winter of 1943Memorial Tower at the cemetery of the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943.Mr. & Mrs. Hirata on the steps of the YMCA recreation hall at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943.Potato fields at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943. Note Mt. Williamson in the background.
Manzanar Relocation Center, California, United States, winter of 1943Memorial Tower at the cemetery of the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943.Mr. & Mrs. Hirata on the steps of the YMCA recreation hall at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943.Potato fields at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943. Note Mt. Williamson in the background.
Roy Takeno, editor of the Manzanar Free Press (left), with Yuichi Hirata and Nabuo Samamura in front of the newspaper office at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, 1943.School children at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943.Science Class at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943.Snow covered barracks at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943.
Roy Takeno, editor of the Manzanar Free Press (left), with Yuichi Hirata and Nabuo Samamura in front of the newspaper office at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, 1943.School children at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943.Science Class at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943.Snow covered barracks at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943.
The entrance to the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943.Boys at the barbed wire at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, 1944. This photo was taken by professional photographer, Toyo Miyatake, who was also an internee.Japanese-American children at Jerome War Relocation Center, Arkansas, United States, 18 Jan 1944Fourth grade Japanese-American children at a cooperative store stand selling valentines, Jerome War Relocation Center, Arkansas, United States, Feb 1944, photo 1 of 3
The entrance to the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, Inyo County, California, United States, 1943.Boys at the barbed wire at the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans, 1944. This photo was taken by professional photographer, Toyo Miyatake, who was also an internee.Japanese-American children at Jerome War Relocation Center, Arkansas, United States, 18 Jan 1944Fourth grade Japanese-American children at a cooperative store stand selling valentines, Jerome War Relocation Center, Arkansas, United States, Feb 1944, photo 1 of 3
Fourth grade Japanese-American children at a cooperative store stand selling valentines, Jerome War Relocation Center, Arkansas, United States, Feb 1944, photo 2 of 3Fourth grade Japanese-American children at a cooperative store stand selling valentines, Jerome War Relocation Center, Arkansas, United States, Feb 1944, photo 3 of 3Pass issued to Claire Ayako Harada allowing her to leave the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans indefinitely to look for work, 8 Sep 1944.Aerial view of the Manzanar Airstrip, Inyo County, California, United States showing a portion of the Manzanar Relocation Center across the highway, 1 Oct 1944.
Fourth grade Japanese-American children at a cooperative store stand selling valentines, Jerome War Relocation Center, Arkansas, United States, Feb 1944, photo 2 of 3Fourth grade Japanese-American children at a cooperative store stand selling valentines, Jerome War Relocation Center, Arkansas, United States, Feb 1944, photo 3 of 3Pass issued to Claire Ayako Harada allowing her to leave the Manzanar Relocation Center for deported Japanese-Americans indefinitely to look for work, 8 Sep 1944.Aerial view of the Manzanar Airstrip, Inyo County, California, United States showing a portion of the Manzanar Relocation Center across the highway, 1 Oct 1944.
Internment camp for Japanese-Canadians, British Columbia, Canada, Jun 1945Japanese-American farmers operating a rotary potato planter, Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California, United States, 1 Jul 1945, photo 1 of 2Japanese-American farmers operating a rotary potato planter, Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California, United States, 1 Jul 1945, photo 2 of 2Japanese-Americans returning to Sacramento, California, United States after being released from Rohwer Center internment camp in McGehee, Arkansas, United States, 30 Jul 1945
Internment camp for Japanese-Canadians, British Columbia, Canada, Jun 1945Japanese-American farmers operating a rotary potato planter, Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California, United States, 1 Jul 1945, photo 1 of 2Japanese-American farmers operating a rotary potato planter, Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California, United States, 1 Jul 1945, photo 2 of 2Japanese-Americans returning to Sacramento, California, United States after being released from Rohwer Center internment camp in McGehee, Arkansas, United States, 30 Jul 1945

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