CALIFORNIA COLLECTION:Japanese Internment – “It’s wonderful to once again have an address all your own” (1945)
Miss Marlene Morishige tidies up the yard at their home near Selma,California,to which the family has returned from the Gila River Relocation Center. MORE
CALIFORNIA COLLECTION:Civil Rights – “Outcasts! The Story of America’s Treatment of Her Japanese-American Minority”
Foreword
THE question naturally arises,Why is this booklet worth printing,when paper and time are both so precious? The answer is,Because it MORE
DOROTHEA LANGE COLLECTION:“Japanese Internment Camps” (1942)
As evacuation of residents of Japanese ancestry progressed in April 1942,this sign,advertising a swimming pool,was posted in many San Francisco districts. MORE
CLEM ALBERS COLLECTION:“Japanese Internment Camps” (1942)
Manzanar,Calif.–While military policeman stands guard,this detachment watches arrival of evacuees of Japanese ancestry at this War Relocation Authority center.
Photographer:Albers,Clem MORE
DOROTHEA LANGE COLLECTION:“Japanese Internment Camps”(1942)
Hayward,Calif.–Two children of the Mochida family who,with their parents,are awaiting evacuation bus. The youngster on the right holds a sandwich given MORE
DOROTHEA LANGE COLLECTION:“Japanese Internment Camps”(1942)
Following evacuation orders,this store,at 13th and Franklin Streets,was closed. The owner,a University of California graduate of Japanese descent,placed the MORE

