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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco (Calif.) evacuation -- evacuees assemble at control station, 1701 Van Ness Avenue, preliminary to departure for Santa Anita 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; sheet 18 x 23 cm, mount 26 x 33 cm. | Photograph shows Dorothea Lange photographing Japanese Americans at a San Francisco assembly center prior to being involuntarily relocated to temporary housing in converted horse stalls at Santa Anita Racetrack before being moved to concentration camps during World War II.
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese mother and daughter, agricultural workers near Guadalupe, California 1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1937
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese agricultural workers packing broccoli near Guadalupe, California 1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1937
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese agricultural workers packing broccoli near Guadalupe, California 1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1937
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Photo, Print, DrawingFilipino gang labor in pea fields near Pismo Beach, Nipomo, California. Work for Japanese, live on Japanese ranches. Sixty men in this gang Catalog Record - Electronic Resource Available 1 negative : safety ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1936
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Photo, Print, DrawingFilipino gang labor in pea fields near Pismo Beach, Nipomo, California. Work for Japanese, live on Japanese ranches. Sixty men in this gang 1 negative : safety ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1936
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco Chinaman reading news of surrender of Canton to Japanese. San Francisco, California 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, DrawingDesert agriculture. Brushed chili field. Replanting chili plants on a Japanese-owned ranch. Imperial Valley, California 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1937
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Photo, Print, DrawingDesert agriculture. Brushed chili field. Replanting chili plants on a Japanese-owned ranch. Imperial Valley, California 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1937
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Photo, Print, DrawingDesert agriculture. Brushed chili field. Replanting chili plants on a Japanese-owned ranch. Imperial Valley, California 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1937
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Photo, Print, DrawingNews of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. San Francisco, California. Chinatown 1 transparency : safety ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Untitled photo, possibly related to: News of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. San Francisco, California. Chinatown] 1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Untitled photo, possibly related to: News of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. San Francisco, California. Chinatown] 1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Untitled photo, possibly related to: News of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. San Francisco, California. Chinatown] 1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Untitled photo, possibly related to: News of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. San Francisco, California. Chinatown] 1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Untitled photo, possibly related to: News of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. San Francisco, California. Chinatown] 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Untitled photo, possibly related to: News of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. San Francisco, California. Chinatown] 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Untitled photo, possibly related to: San Francisco Chinaman reading news of surrender of Canton to Japanese. San Francisco, California] 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif., April 1942. Children at the Weill public school for the so-called international settlement and including many Japanese-Americans, saluting the flag. They include evacuees of Japanese descent who will be ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows multi-ethnic group of schoolboys at the Raphael Weill Public School with their hands on their hearts saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Included in the photograph are Wayne Abbey (biracial Japanese American boy holding the flag), Makoto Suyeyasu (Japanese American boy behind Wayne Abbey on the left),...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif., April 1942. First-graders, some of Japanese ancestry, at the Weill public school pledging allegience to the United States flag. The evacuees of Japanese ancestry will be housed in War ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows multi-ethnic group of schoolchildren at the Raphael Weill Public School with their hands on their hearts saying the Pledge of Allegiance. Included in the photograph are Joan Matsuoka née Joan Yamasaki (Japanese American girl on left) and Takashi Watanabe (Japanese American boy in middle). Soon after the photograph was...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif., June 1942 - An early comer, part of the first contingent of 664 residents of Japanese ancestry to be evacuated from San Francisco, later to be housed in war ... 1 photographic print. | Japanese American boy seated, full-length, on duffel bag, facing right.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingIn front of the local paper of San Francisco's Chinatown Chinese read news of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. Most of San Francisco's Chinese are Cantonese 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, DrawingIn front of the local paper of San Francisco's Chinatown Chinese read news of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. Most of San Francisco's Chinese are Cantonese 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, DrawingIn front of the local paper of San Francisco's Chinatown Chinese read news of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. Most of San Francisco's Chinese are Cantonese 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, DrawingOnions drying in sacks in the field. Fifteen percent of onion growers in the country are Japanese. 700-800 cars are shipped out every year. Malheur County, Oregon 1 negative : nitrate ; 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1939
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Photo, Print, DrawingThe lumber mill closed, the track is being torn up and the rails sent to Japan along with other scrap iron from the mill. Careyville, Florida 1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1937
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif., Apr. 1942--Residents, of Japanese ancestry, appearing at the Civil control station for registration in response to the Army's exclusion order No. 20--The evacuees will be housed in War relocation ... 1 photographic print.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, California. In front of the local paper at Chinatown. Chinese reading news of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. Most of San Francisco's Chinese are Cantonese 1 negative ; 8 x 10 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, DrawingDesert agriculture. Brushed chili field. Replanting chili plants on a Japanese-owned ranch. Sticks, palm leaves and paper are used for protection against wind and cold. Tomato plants are cultivated by the same ... 1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1937
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Untitled photo, possibly related to: In front of the local paper of San Francisco's Chinatown Chinese read news of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. Most of San Francisco's Chinese are ... 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Untitled photo, possibly related to: In front of the local paper of San Francisco's Chinatown Chinese read news of the surrender of Canton to the Japanese. Most of San Francisco's Chinese are ... 1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1938
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif., April 1942 - Children of the Weill public school, from the so-called international settlement, shown in a flag pledge ceremony. Some of them are evacuees of Japanese ancestry who ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows multi-ethnic group of schoolgirls at the Raphael Weill Public School with their hands on their hearts saying the Pledge of Allegiance. Included in the photograph are Helene Mihara née Hideno Nakamoto (front row, Japanese American girl in plaid coat on the left) and Mary Ann Yahiro née Yoko Itashiki...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingOakland, Calif., Mar. 1942. A large sign reading "I am an American" placed in the window of a store, at [401 - 403 Eighth] and Franklin streets, on December 8, the day ... 1 photographic print : gelatin silver. | Photograph shows the Wanto Co. store located at 401 - 403 Eighth and Franklin Streets in Oakland, California. The business was owned by the Matsuda family. Tatsuro Matsuda, a University of California graduate, commissioned and installed the "I am an American" sign. (Source: researcher R. Yee, Oakland Museum of California, 2017) Lange took this photograph while working...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingHayward, California, Two Children of the Mochida Family who, with Their Parents, Are Awaiting Evacuation. In 1942, Executive Order 9066 ordered the removal of 110,000 civilians of Japanese descent, including 71,000 American citizens, from the western United States for placement in internment camps. The evacuees were suspected, without evidence, of being potential supporters of Japan, with which the United States was then at war. This photograph, taken by noted photographer Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) for the government agency known as...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMexican gang of migratory laborers under a Japanese field boss. These men are thinning and weeding cantaloupe plants. Wages thirty cents an hour. These young plants are "capped" with wax paper spread ... 1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1937
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Photo, Print, DrawingMexican gang of migratory laborers under a Japanese field boss. These men are thinning and weeding cantaloupe plants. Wages thirty cents an hour. These young plants are "capped" with wax paper spread ... 1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1937
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Photo, Print, DrawingCenterville, Calif. Mar. 1942. A Japanese woman transplanting tomato plants in a section where, before evacuation, farmers of Japanese ancestry operated the farms or ranches 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American woman working on a farm in Centerville, Alameda County, California, before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry lining up before Japanese-American Citizens League to register prior to their evacuation and going to War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows shows long line of Japanese Americans waiting to enter Japanese American Citizens League auditorium at 2031 Bush Street before being incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingCenterville, Calif. Apr. 1942. An interior view of the Japanese-American Citizens League. A Japanese language school was conducted in this building, prior to the evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry who will ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows group portraits and American flag on the wall of the office of the Japanese American Citizens League in Centerville, Alameda County, California, before Japanese Americans were incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Entrance to a restaurant vacated by a proprietor of Japanese descent when evacuees of Japanese ancestry received word that they will be housed in War Relocation Authority ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows signs on a restaurant door reading "To Let" and "We Gave to the Community Chest," supporting the war effort, after the Japanese American owner was forced to close before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. In this scene in Chinatown, one store, on the right, operated by a proprietor of Japanese ancestry, is doing "a land office business" as evacuation of persons ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows The Kisen Co. store with signs advertising sales before going out of business as the owner departed to be incarcerated at a concentration camp during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese relocation, California. Baggage belonging to evacuees of Japanese ancestry at an assembly center in Salinas, California, prior to a War Relocation Authority center 1 negative : safety ; 5 x 7 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Evacuees of Japanese descent inoculated as they registered for evacuation and assignment, later, to War Relocation Authority centers for the duration the war 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese American women innoculating a girl and a man as others wait before departing to be incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingStockton, Calif. Apr. 1942. Cutting potato seed on an industrialized farm where, before evacuation, persons of Japanese ancestry did all the work 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese American men standing at work benches cutting potato seeds from piles of potatoes before being incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese relocation, California. All baggage is inspected before newcomers enter the Santa Anita Park Assembly Center at Arcadia, California, for evacuees of Japanese ancestry. Evacuees are transferred later to War Relocation Authority ... 1 negative : safety ; 5 x 7 inches or smaller. | Officer inspecting Japanese American woman's suitcase.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingStockton, Calif. Apr. 1942. Cutting potato seed on an industrialized farm where before evacuation persons of Japanese ancestry did all the work 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American men standing at work benches cutting potato seeds in an open-air shelter with sacks of potatoes outside before the men were incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A Santa Clara County berry farm leased by its owner, of Japanese descent, to a Caucasian family, prior to the evacuation of persons of Japanese descent who ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows the house and garden of an unidentified Japanese American person, who was forced to leave when Japanese Americans were incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingCenterville (vicinity), Calif. Apr. 1942. Two Japanese packing cauliflower on a ranch near Centerville, on April 9, date of the fall of Bataan, while evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry already was ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows three unidentified Japanese American men loading cauliflower into crates in a field in Centerville, Alameda County, California, before being incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Pals at Weill Public School - Yuichi Sumi, left, of Japanese ancestry, and Tommy Wong of Chinese descent, on one of the last days before evacuation of ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows a Japanese American boy and a Chinese American boy holding hands at Raphael Weill Public School, Geary and Buchanan Streets before Japanese Americans were incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif., Apr. 1942 - residents of Japanese ancestry registering for evacuation and housing, later, in War Relocation Authority centers for duration of the war 1 photograph : gelatin silver print. | Photograph shows Shizuko Ina standing behind unidentified Japanese Americans at Kinmon Hall, San Francisco, on April 25, 1942, waiting for an appointment to be assigned "family number" 14911 before being removed from her home and incarcerated with her husband, Itaru Ina (1914-1977), in a detention facility at Tanforan Racetrack on April 30, 1942. She was later moved...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Residents of Japanese ancestry obtaining information on evacuation. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration
San Francisco, California. The residents of Japanese ancestry appear at 2031 Bush Street for information on evacuation. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese American men and women receiving information, with white soldiers in the background, before departing to be incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A clergyman of Japanese ancestry receiving information on the evacuation of persons who will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration the war
San Francisco, California. Clergyman of Japanese ancestry receives information on evacuation at 2031 Bush Street. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American man receiving information before departing to be incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Two evacuees of Japanese ancestry in a conference with a Relocation authority, on evacuation details. They will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration ...
San Francisco, California. A conference on evacuation details 2031 Bush Street. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows two unidentified Japanese American women watching as a white woman writes before departing to be incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Customers buying merchandise in a store operated by a proprietor of Japanese ancestry, during a pre-evacuation sale. The operator, of Japanese descent, will be evacuated and will ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese Americans buying and selling clothing in a store displaying a large American flag before being incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingCenterville, Calif. Apr. 1942. A Japanese-American loading crates of cauliflower in a refrigerator car for shipment to eastern markets, prior to evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry from this rural area and ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American man pulling crates of cauliflower up a ramp into a train car in Centerville, Alameda County, California, before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Residents of Japanese ancestry obtaining information on evacuation. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration
San Francisco, California. The residents of Japanese ancestry appear at 2031 Bush Street for information on evacuation. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese American men and women receiving information from white women, with white soldiers in the background, before departing to be incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A closing-out sale advertised on the window of a store operated by a proprietor of Japanese ancestry, on Grant Avenue in Chinatown, prior to evacuation of persons ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows signs advertising sales at a store before going out of business as the owner departed to be incarcerated at a concentration camp during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. The moving van backing up to the curb to load possessions of evacuated residents of Japanese ancestry, who will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows Anderson's moving van ready for loading at a residence occupied by Japanese Americans before being incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II; the house is next to the Japanese American Citizens League office. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Dave Tatsuno, president of the Japanese-American Citizens League of San Francisco, and his family packing for evacuation. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry will be housed in War Relocation ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows Tatsuno with his wife and son packing a trunk before departing to be incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Evacuees of Japanese descent being inoculated as they register for evacuation. They will be transferred later to War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of the war 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows Japanese American doctors and nurses administering inoculations to Japanese Americans before being incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A woman picking strawberries on a Santa Clara County ranch, operated by farmers of Japanese descent before their evacuation and housing in War Relocation Authority centers for ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American woman bending over to pick strawberries before Japanese Americans were incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingStockton, Calif. Apr. 1942. A Caterpillar tractor used intensively on this 1300 acre farm which was worked and managed by persons of Japanese ancestry before evacuation. Evacuees from military areas are housed ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows Maurice Tsutomu Shinmoto driving a tractor in a field on the farm managed by his mother's cousin, Harry Futamachi, in Terminus, California. Shinmoto was from Hiroshima, Japan, and worked at the farm when he was visiting relatives in Stockton, California. When war broke out, he was incarcerated at Rohwer,...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Owners boarding up windows of their stores on Post Street prior to their evacuation as persons of Japanese ancestry. The evacuees will be housed in War Relocation ... Photograph shows unidentified Japanese American men closing up [...]atani & Son optometrist shop before departing to be incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property and the majority of Japantowns were destroyed as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese berry farm, transferred to a Yugoslavian who came to the United States in 1933. The berry crop on this farm last year was worth about $5,000. It was left in perfect ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; sheet 21 x 26 cm (8 x 10 format) | Photograph shows berry fields on farm that belonged to Japanese Americans before they were incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Residents of Japanese ancestry filing forms containing personal data at the Wartime Civil Control Administration station two days before evacuation. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese American men delivering paperwork before being incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A scene in an orchard of a 20-acre farm before the operators, of Japanese ancestry, were evacuated, to go later to War Relocation Authority centers for the ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American woman and speaking together in front of blooming fruit trees before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II. Many Japanese Americans permanently or temporarily lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Owners boarding up windows of their stores on Post Street prior to their evacuation as persons of Japanese ancestry. The evacuees will be housed in War Relocation ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese American men closing up [...]atani & Son optometrist shop before departing to be incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property and the majority of Japantowns were destroyed as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Leandro, Calif. Apr. 1942. Girls watering young tomato plants on a farm in Alameda County, prior to evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry and assignment to War Relocation Authority centers for ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified young Japanese American women pouring water on tomato plants before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Homes of Bush Street residents, of Japanese ancestry, who were evacuated and will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of the war 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows houses that Japanese Americans were forced to leave before departing to be incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingCenterville, Calif. Apr. 1942. Young workers of Japanese ancestry picking peas on a farm in Alameda county, before evacuation and, later, housing for the duration of the war, in War Relocation Authority ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows three unidentified Japanese American men wearing hats and bending over to harvest peas on a farm in Centerville, Alameda County, California, before being incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingCenterville (vicinity), Calif. Apr. 1942. Young workers of Japanese ancestry picking peas on a farm in Alameda county, before evacuation and, later, housing for the duration in War Relocation Authority centers 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows two unidentified Japanese American men wearing hats and bending over to harvest peas on a farm in Centerville, Alameda County, California, before being incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. An evacuee of the contingent of 664 residents of Japanese ancestry to be evacuated from San Francisco and housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration
San Francisco, California. An early comer arrives with personal effects at 2020 Van Ness Avenue as part of the contingent of 664 residents of Japanese ancestry, first to be evacuated from San Francisco on April 6, 1942. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows a Japanese American woman at 2020 Van Ness Avenue before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Leandro, Calif. Apr. 1942. Girls bunching young tomato plants on an Alameda County farm for one of the last shipments to market prior to evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry and ...
San Leandro, California. Family labor transplanting young tomato plants under canvas about ten days prior to evacuation of residents of Japanese ancestry to Assembly Centers 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese Americans transplanting tomato plants before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingEvacuees of Japanese ancestry are enjoying the out-of-doors near their barrack home on a warm afternoon at this War Relocation Authority Center. Manzanar Relocation Center, Manzanar, California 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; sheet 21 x 26 cm (8 x 10 format) | Photograph shows Japanese Americans in the shade outside a barrack while they were incarcerated at a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingHayward, Calif. Apr. 1942. A farmer of Japanese ancestry at the Wartime Civil Control Administration, preparatory to evacuation and going to a War Relocation Authority center for the duration of the war 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American man seated and holding papers in an office in Hayward, California, before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A mother and daughter of Japanese ancestry washing white radishes on a 20-acre farm in Santa Clara County prior to their evacuation to War Relocation Authority centers ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese Americans washing harvested radishes before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A barbeque picnic held on a farm in Santa Clara County for evacuees of Japanese ancestry who will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese American men gathered around a table on the Mitarai farm before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A barbeque picnic on a farm in Santa Clara County for evacuees of Japanese ancestry who will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese American men gathered around a table on the Mitarai farm before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingHayward, Calif. Apr. 1942. Harry Konda, a farmer, discussing evacuation details with a representative of the Farm Security Administration. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows Harry Konda, a Japanese American farmer, seated at a typewriter with an unidentified white woman before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A father and son registering for the evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry. The evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified white man registering unidentified Japanese American men for forced removal before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A mother and daughter of Japanese ancestry washing radishes on a 20-acre farm in Santa Clara County prior to their evacuation. They will be housed in a ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese Americans washing harvested radishes before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A scene in an orchard of a 20-acre farm before the operators, of Japanese ancestry, were evacuated, to go to War Relocation Authority centers for the duration ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American woman standing next to harvested radishes before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A pupil of the Weill public school having lunch. He is one of the evacuees of Japanese ancestry who will be housed in a War Relocation Authority ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows a young Japanese American boy eating lunch at Raphael Weill Public School, Geary and Buchanan Streets before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese relocation, California. A view of the quarters at Manzanar, California, a War Relocation Authority Center where evacuees of Japanese ancestry will spend the duration. Mount Whitney, highest peak in the United ... 1 negative : safety ; 5 x 7 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A ranch house, typical of many California rural sections where residents of Japanese ancestry were engaged in truck gardening. They will be housed in War Relocation Authority ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American woman and children standing in front of a clothesline near their house, with a strawberry bed in the foreground, before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II. Many Japanese Americans permanently or temporarily lost their property as a result of Executive Order...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A view of the business district on Post Street in a neighborhood occupied by residents of Japanese ancestry before evacuation and housing in War Relocation Authority centers ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows shops, including Nippon Drug Co., Uoki-K. Sakai Co., and chop suey and sukiyaki restaurants, with residences above occupied by Japanese Americans before being incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Residences of persons of Japanese ancestry who are being evacuated from this area. The evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows a patriotic billboard for Fuller Paints with an image of Uncle Sam next to residences occupied by Japanese Americans before being incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Residents of Japanese ancestry, in response to the US Army's Exclusion Order No. 20, being registered for evacuation and housing in War Relocation Authority centers for the ...
San Francisco, California. In response to the Army's Exclusion Order Number 20, residents of Japanese ancestry appear at Civil Control Station at 2031 Bush Street for registration. The evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese American women and men waiting in line to be registered before being incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Early comers part of the contingent of 664 residents of Japanese ancestry to be evacuated from San Francisco and house in War Relocation Authority centers for the ...
San Francisco, California. Early comers arrive with personal effects at 2020 Van Ness Avenue as part of the contingent of 664 residents of Japanese ancestry first to be evacuated from San Francisco on April 6, 1942. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American family carrying bundle and standing with suitcases at Wartime Civil Control Administration station before being incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Two friends playing a final game while awaiting evacuation of persons of Japanese descent who will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows two unidentified Japanese American men sitting at a table and playing a game of Go with a duffel bag and packages prepared before being incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A scene on a Santa Clara County berry farm leased to Americans before evacuation of persons of Japanese descent like the owner, under the U.S. Army exclusion ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified white American mother and daughter on a farm they leased because the owner was being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingManzanar, Calif. June 1942. Ichiro Okumura, 22, left, from Venice, Calif., and Ben Iguchi, 20, from Saugus, thinning young plants in a two-acre field of white radishes at the War Relocation Authority ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows Okumura and Iguchi bending to thin seedlings in a field of radishes at the concentration camp where Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II. Prisoners grew crops to supplement the poor quality food served in the camps, although sometimes administrators sold the crops on the open market.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Wives and children of two men being held as dangerous enemy aliens. They will be evacuated with other persons of Japanese ancestry and will spend the duration ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows (from left to right) Mrs. Matsumoto, Sachiko Yamanaka, Helene Mihara née Hideno Nakamoto, Fusaye Nakamoto, and Takako Nakamoto sitting on the steps of a home on Bush Street before being forcibly removed to Tanforan Assembly Center and then transferred to Tule Lake Relocation Center and later Central Utah Relocation...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif., Apr. 1942 - evacuees of Japanese descent being inoculated as they registered for evacuation, and assignment, later, to war relocation authority centers for the duration of the war 1 photographic print. | Men and women in line being inoculated by nurse.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese relocation, California. Nancy Kawashimo (left), and Emiko Hino, both from Los Angeles, arrange paper flowers for one of many art exhibits at Manzanar, California, a War Relocation Authority center where evacuees ... 1 negative : safety ; 5 x 7 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese relocation, California. Memorial Day services at Manzanar, California, a War Relocation Authority center where evacuees of Japanese ancestry will spend the duration. American Legion members and Boy Scouts participated in the ... 1 negative : safety ; 5 x 7 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMission San Jose, Calif. Apr. 1942. An evacuee ready to close the doors of his greenhouse on a truck farm in Santa Clara county and go with other persons of Japanese ancestry ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American man standing at the door of his greenhouse, which would be closed before Japanese Americans were incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A scene at the Wartime Civil Control Administration station where the first group of 664 persons of Japanese ancestry from San Francisco, registered before going to War ...
San Francisco, California. The family unit is kept intact in various phases of evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry. ...A view at Wartime Civil Control Administration station, 2020 Van Ness Avenue, on April 6, 1942, when first group of 664 was evacuated from San Francisco. The family unit likewise is preserved in War Relocation Authority centers where evacuees will spend the duration 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American little boy and his father waiting to register at Wartime Civil Control Administration station before being incarcerated at a concentration camp during World War II.- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. An early comer arriving at the station from which a contingent of 664 residents of Japanese ancestry will leave under the US Army Exclusion Order No. 20. ...
San Francisco, California. An early comer arrives with personal effects at 2020 Van Ness Avenue as part of the contingent of 664 residents of Japanese ancestry, first to be evacuated from San Francisco on April 6, 1942. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American woman carrying a bundle and walking past suitcases and white soldiers at Wartime Civil Control Administration station before being incarcerated at a concentration camp during World War II.- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMountain View, Calif. 1942(?). Members of the Shibuya family weeding a field on a ranch which they owned prior to evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry. The evacuees will be housed on ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows seven members of the Shibuya family pulling weeds in a field before Japanese Americans were incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Leandro, Calif. Apr. 1942. Bunching young tomato plants on an Alameda County farm for one of the last shipments to market prior to evacuation of these workers of Japanese ancestry and ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese Americans removing tomato plants from soil before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingMountain View, Calif. Apr. 1942. A farm house in the rural section where farmers of Japanese ancestry raised truck garden crops. Evacuees from this and other military areas will be housed in ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese American women standing with a dog in front of their house before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II; mailbox across the street is labeled "K. Kubota." Many Japanese Americans permanently or temporarily lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco(?), Calif. Apr. 1942. A sign in a window of the Hotel Kashu owned by a Japanese-American among those ordered to evacuate and, later, to go to War Relocation Authority centers ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows a sign seeking new homes for kittens before Japanese Americans were incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingCenterville, Calif. Apr. 1942. Young workers of Japanese ancestry picking peas on a farm in Alameda county, before the evacuation of such persons and their assignment to War Relocation Authority centers. The ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows three unidentified Japanese American men wearing hats and bending over to harvest peas on a farm in Centerville, Alameda County, California, before being incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingStockton, Calif. Apr. 1942. A so-called "stoop" laborer weeding a celery field, a type of labor many persons of Japanese ancestry worked at before they were evacuated from military areas, under Exclusion ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American man on his hands and knees weeding a field before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingStockton, Calif. Apr. 1942. So-called "stoop" laborers weeding a celery field. Many persons of Japanese ancestry worked at this type of field labor before they were evacuated from military areas and housed ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an two unidentified Japanese American men on their hands and knees weeding a field before being incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Mr. Tatsuno behind the counter in his dry goods store prior where he was in business for 40 years prior to the evacuation of residents of Japanese ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows Mr. Tatsuno working with fabric at his store before being forced to close it when Japanese Americans were incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A farewell letter posted in show window of T.Z. Shiota, an importer in San Francisco's Chinatown, prior to evacuation of residents of Japanese ancestry. Evacuees will be ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows typescript letter from T.Z. Shiota expressings thanks to their customers for 43 years of business and regret at being forced to leave before Japanese Americans were incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. People in front of a store having a close-out sale, prior to the evacuation of the proprietor, of Japanese ancestry. The store is located on Grant Avenue ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows shows white people looking in display windows of a shop forced to close before Japanese Americans were incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingCenterville, Calif. Apr. 1942. Icing cauliflower in a refrigerator car for shipment to eastern markets, prior to evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry from this farming section. The evacuees will be housed ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows an unidentified Japanese American man in rain gear spraying crates of cauliflower with water in a train car in Centerville, Alameda County, California, before being incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A view of the Wartime Civil Control Administration station of 2020 Van Ness Avenue on April 6, when the first group, of 664 persons of Japanese ancestry, ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows the Wartime Civil Control Administration station with piles of suitcases and duffel bags on the sidewalk and unidentified Japanese Americans and soldiers standing in front before being incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Young residents of Japanese ancestry awaiting a bus at the Wartime Civil Control Administration station. They are part of the first group of 664 San Francisco evacuees ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows unidentified Japanese American women and men standing with piles of suitcases and bundles at Wartime Civil Control Administration station before being incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Two friends, of Japanese descent, playing a final game of checkers (?) while awaiting evacuation from San Francisco under the US Army Exclusion Order. The evacuees will ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows two unidentified Japanese American men sitting at a table and playing a game of Go with a duffel bag and packages prepared before being incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A letter of appreciation posted in a show window of the Pacific Dry Goods Company, 440 Grant Avenue, in Chinatown. Evacuees of Japanese descent, who traded here, ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows typescript letter expressing thanks to their customers and regret at being forced to leave, which was posted in the store window before departing to be incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property as a result of Executive Order 9066.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Husbands of the two women appearing in this picture are being held as dangerous enemy aliens and the wives and children will be evacuated with other persons ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows (from left to right) Mrs. Matsumoto, Sachiko Yamanaka, Helene Mihara née Hideno Nakamoto, Fusaye Nakamoto, and Takako Nakamoto sitting on the steps of a home on Bush Street before being forcibly removed to Tanforan Assembly Center and then transferred to Tule Lake Relocation Center and later Central Utah Relocation...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Children whose father is being held as a dangerous enemy alien, and their mother, who with other persons of Japanese ancestry will be evacuated and go to ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows (from left to right) Sachiko Yamanaka, Helene Mihara née Hideno Nakamoto, Fusaye Nakamoto, and Takako Nakamoto sitting on the steps of a home on Bush Street before being forcibly removed to Tanforan Assembly Center and then transferred to Tule Lake Relocation Center and later Central Utah Relocation Center, Topaz,...
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese relocation, California. Ester Naite, an office worker from Los Angeles, is shown operating an electric iron in her quarters at Manzanar, California, a War Relocation Authority center where evacuees of Japanese ... 1 negative : safety ; 5 x 7 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingStockton, Calif. Apr. 1942. Henry [i.e., Harry] T. Futamachi, left, superintendant of a 1300-acre mechanized ranch, discussing agricultural problems with the ranch owner, John B. MacKinley. Before evacuation of persons of Japanese ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows Harry Futamachi and MacKinley conversing in a field before Futamachi, as a Japanese American, was incarcerated in a concentration camp during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese relocation, California. Newcomers at Santa Anita Park Assembly Center in Arcadia, California, receive vaccination against smallpox and typhoid fever. Under direction of Dr. Norman Kobayshi and nurses who also are evacuees ... 1 negative : safety ; 5 x 7 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese relocation, California. Maye Noma, behind the plate, and Tomi Nagao, at bat, in a practice game between members of the Chick-a-dee softball team, which was kept intact when the players were ... 1 negative : safety ; 5 x 7 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Dave Tatsuno, president of the Japanese-American Citizens League of San Francisco, re-reading college notes as he packs for evacuation and housing in a War Relocation Authority center ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows Tatsuno holding his son as he reads before departing to be incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingForced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans living in California during World War II ca. 270 photographic prints : gelatin silver ; 19 x 24 cm. or smaller. | Photographs show families before and during their forced removal from neighborhoods in Los Angeles, Mountain View, San Francisco, San Pedro, and other locations; arriving at temporary detention facilities at Santa Anita and Salinas, Calif.; work and recreational activities at Manzanar War Relocation Center. Includes portraits of incarcerated people; also,...
- Contributor: United States. Farm Security Administration - Lange, Dorothea - United States. Office of War Information - Albers, Clem - Stewart, Francis - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese relocation, California. Members of the Shibuya family are pictured at home before evacuation. The father and the mother were born in Japan and came to this country in 1904. At that ... 1 negative : safety ; 5 x 7 inches or smaller.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. Office of War Information
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. Dave Tatsuno, with his two-year-old son, rereading notes compiled while he was a student at the University of California, and packing his possessions prior to evacuation and ... 1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; mount 24 x 30 cm. | Photograph shows Dave Tatsuno, president of the Japanese-American Citizens League of San Francisco, and his son at their home at 2625 Buchanan Street looking over notes from his classes at the University of California, where he graduated in 1936, before Japanese Americans were incarcerated in concentration camps during World War II.
- Contributor: Lange, Dorothea - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingCareyville, Fla. July, 1937. Abandoned lumber town 16 photographic prints. | Photographs show abandoned lumber town. Neglected houses falling to pieces. Families stranded. Buildings and machinery of the lumber mill being torn down and dismantled. Railroad tracks and machinery destined for Japan, as scrap metal.
- Contributor: United States. Farm Security Administration - Lange, Dorothea
- Date: 1937
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Photo, Print, DrawingJapanese residents at Civil Control station for registration, San Francisco 1 photographic print.
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Japanese-American boarding up store front before evacuation, San Francisco] 1 photographic print.
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif., April 1942 - Evacuees of Japanese descent being inoculated as they register for evacuation 1 photographic print. | Two small girls being inoculated, as several other people watch.
- Date: 1942
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CollectionJapanese-Americans from ten relocation centers settling in different cities in the U.S. ca. 1030 photographic prints.
- Date: 1942
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CollectionAmericans of Japanese ancestry moved to relocation centers in the U.S. 33 photographic prints.
- Date: 1942
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CollectionAnsel Adams's Photographs of Japanese-American Internment at Manzanar In 1943, Ansel Adams (1902-1984), America's most well-known photographer, documented the Manzanar War Relocation Center in California and the Japanese-Americans interned there during World War II. For the first time, digital scans of both Adams's original negatives and his photographic prints appear side by side allowing viewers to see Adams's darkroom technique, in particular, how he cropped his prints. Adams's Manzanar work is a...
- Contributor: Adams, Ansel
- Date: 1943
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Photo, Print, DrawingResidents of Japanese ancestry awaiting the bus at the Wartime Civil Control sta., San Francisco, Apr. 1942 1 photographic print.
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingShoppers reading US Army exclusion order No. 20 directing evacuation of persons of Japanese ancestry, San Francisco 1 photographic print.
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, Drawing"San Francisco, 1942" 1 print : inkjet ; sheet 46 x 61 cm. | Print based on a War Relocation Authority photograph attributed to Dorothea Lange, held in the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress (LOT 1801, LC-DIG-ppmsca-72649), shows Shizuko Ina standing behind unidentified Japanese Americans at Kinmon Hall, San Francisco, on April 25, 1942, waiting for an appointment to be assigned "family number"...
- Contributor: Tomine, Adrian - United States. War Relocation Authority
- Date: 2021
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Photo, Print, DrawingCivilian exclusion order #5, posted at First and Front streets, directing removal by April 7 of persons of Japanese ancestry, from the first San Francisco section to be affected by evacuation 1 photographic print : gelatin silver.
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Francisco, Calif., April 1942 - a family unit kept intact in the various phases of evacuation, at the Wartime Civil Control Administration station 1 photographic print. | Japanese-Americans, including boy wearing "Remember Pearl Harbor Hat."
- Date: 1942
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Photo, Print, DrawingSan Leandro, Cal., Apr. 1942 1 photographic print. | Japanese-American standing beside flower bed in his greenhouse prior to evacuation to War Relocation Authority center for the duration of the war.
- Date: 1942
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Book/Printed MaterialGuide to the special collections of prints & photographs in the Library of Congress, v, 200 p. 26 cm.
- Contributor: Library of Congress. Reference Department - Vanderbilt, Paul
- Date: 1955