Photograph of "Mealtime during the early days after evauation at Manzanar, Calif., now a War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry. In housing, as well as at mealtime, family life is preserved.
The Japanese American Internment during World War II drastically altered the lives of over 120,000 p...
During World War II a community called Manzanar was created in the high mountain desert country of C...
Part of the Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre collection. There is Japanese writing under the photo ...
"Lunchtime For Japanese Convoy -- Enroute to their new homes in a reception center at Manzanar, Cali...
Photograph of internees at the Granada Japanese Relocation Camp seated at picnic tables eating lunch...
In this photograph "firewood is gathered by evacuees of Japanese descent at a War Relocation Authori...
"Evacuated Japs Dine As Family Unit -- Japanese family life is preserved even at mealtime in the lar...
Photograph of a group posed outside at Manzanar Relocation camp. They are the staff of the adult Eng...
Photograph shows a Japanese family in their quarters at their apartment in a relocation camp
Evidence for everyday resistance by Japanese American internees can be identified at the Manzanar Wa...
Photo of Manzanar relocation camp in Inyo County, California, including information sheet regarding ...
Evacuees having lunch at Granada Relocation Center. August 20, 1942. Photo by Tom Parker
Photograph of one of the main roads at the Manzanar Japanese relocation camp in California. Several ...
"Japanese Arrive at Reception Center -- Ordered from their homes in Los Angeles by the Army as a sec...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "First of a large scale movem...
The Japanese American Internment during World War II drastically altered the lives of over 120,000 p...
During World War II a community called Manzanar was created in the high mountain desert country of C...
Part of the Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre collection. There is Japanese writing under the photo ...
"Lunchtime For Japanese Convoy -- Enroute to their new homes in a reception center at Manzanar, Cali...
Photograph of internees at the Granada Japanese Relocation Camp seated at picnic tables eating lunch...
In this photograph "firewood is gathered by evacuees of Japanese descent at a War Relocation Authori...
"Evacuated Japs Dine As Family Unit -- Japanese family life is preserved even at mealtime in the lar...
Photograph of a group posed outside at Manzanar Relocation camp. They are the staff of the adult Eng...
Photograph shows a Japanese family in their quarters at their apartment in a relocation camp
Evidence for everyday resistance by Japanese American internees can be identified at the Manzanar Wa...
Photo of Manzanar relocation camp in Inyo County, California, including information sheet regarding ...
Evacuees having lunch at Granada Relocation Center. August 20, 1942. Photo by Tom Parker
Photograph of one of the main roads at the Manzanar Japanese relocation camp in California. Several ...
"Japanese Arrive at Reception Center -- Ordered from their homes in Los Angeles by the Army as a sec...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "First of a large scale movem...
The Japanese American Internment during World War II drastically altered the lives of over 120,000 p...
During World War II a community called Manzanar was created in the high mountain desert country of C...
Part of the Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre collection. There is Japanese writing under the photo ...