Ellen Nakamura was relocated to the Jerome Relocation Center in Arkansas. She later led a group of Japanese American interns to New Jersey to work at Seabrook Farms Co
Japanese-Americans arrive at Tanforan Race Track in California, a relocation center. Many of the Jap...
Japanese-American women upon arrival at Tanforan Race Track in California, a relocation center. Many...
A portion of the faculty at Denson High School, Jerome Relocation Center, in 1943
Ellen Nakamura, who had been interned at the Jerome Relocation Center in Arkansas, served as a recru...
Ellen Nakamura, featured in the center of this photograph. The brick buildings and greenery of Seabr...
Pictured from left to right are Fuju Sasaki, Ellen Nakamura, and Harold Ouchida. These representati...
The Seabrook Farms Collection contains the photographs, letters and oral histories of Japanese Ameri...
Michi Nishiura, a Seabrook farms resident was originally from the Gila River Relocation Camp. While ...
From finding aid: "'Here we go again!' A typical load of Japanese-American residents of the Jerome ...
Arcadia, California. Persons of Japanese ancestry arrive at the Santa Anita Assembly center from San...
By December 1944, 817 internees had been released to Seabrook Farms. The total number would exceed 2...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Mei Nakano. Nakano is a Japanese-A...
Family housing built by the Federal Public Housing Authority. Single men and women were assigned to ...
A brief bio of Catherine Natsuko Yamaguchi, who was was one of about 85 Japanese American registered...
In this "I remember" memoir, Yoshiko Hasegawa recalls moving from the Gila River Relocation camps to...
Japanese-Americans arrive at Tanforan Race Track in California, a relocation center. Many of the Jap...
Japanese-American women upon arrival at Tanforan Race Track in California, a relocation center. Many...
A portion of the faculty at Denson High School, Jerome Relocation Center, in 1943
Ellen Nakamura, who had been interned at the Jerome Relocation Center in Arkansas, served as a recru...
Ellen Nakamura, featured in the center of this photograph. The brick buildings and greenery of Seabr...
Pictured from left to right are Fuju Sasaki, Ellen Nakamura, and Harold Ouchida. These representati...
The Seabrook Farms Collection contains the photographs, letters and oral histories of Japanese Ameri...
Michi Nishiura, a Seabrook farms resident was originally from the Gila River Relocation Camp. While ...
From finding aid: "'Here we go again!' A typical load of Japanese-American residents of the Jerome ...
Arcadia, California. Persons of Japanese ancestry arrive at the Santa Anita Assembly center from San...
By December 1944, 817 internees had been released to Seabrook Farms. The total number would exceed 2...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Mei Nakano. Nakano is a Japanese-A...
Family housing built by the Federal Public Housing Authority. Single men and women were assigned to ...
A brief bio of Catherine Natsuko Yamaguchi, who was was one of about 85 Japanese American registered...
In this "I remember" memoir, Yoshiko Hasegawa recalls moving from the Gila River Relocation camps to...
Japanese-Americans arrive at Tanforan Race Track in California, a relocation center. Many of the Jap...
Japanese-American women upon arrival at Tanforan Race Track in California, a relocation center. Many...
A portion of the faculty at Denson High School, Jerome Relocation Center, in 1943