The Tule Lake Segregation Center National Historic Landmark and nearby Camp Tulelake in California were both used to incarcerate Japanese-Americans forcibly removed from the west coast ... (read more)
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The Tule Lake Segregation Center National Historic Landmark and nearby Camp Tulelake in California were both used to incarcerate Japanese-Americans forcibly removed from the west coast ... (read more)
Many Japanese that returned to their homes found them defaced and ransacked. Those who were farmers either found that their property had deteriorated horribly, or had ... (read more)
Dr. Seuss (Theoder Geisel) is well knoen for his war-time cartoons that criticize racism and prejudice, but this piece is a bit more complicated. Is Geisel ... (read more)
Photographed by Dorothea Lange, this portrait gives a multi-generational perspective to Japanese internment and emphasizes the importance of family and ancestry in Japanese culture. (read more)
Done by Jimmy Mirikitani during his imprisonment at Tule Lake, this stunning painting uses a traditional Japanese scroll style while addressing the bleak surroundings of the ... (read more)
George Tamura's watercolor of the guard tower at Tule Lake, done on the back side of an Executive Order 9066 announcement. (read more)
"By the summer of 1942 , nearly 100 men's and 14 women's baseball teams were playing a full schedule of games. Teams like the San Fernando ... (read more)
Photograph by Ansel Adams depicting the Great American (and subsequently Japanese) pastime: baseball. Many of the Japanese detention centers had baseball teams and would play each ... (read more)
Photograph by Ansel Adams depicting young internees performing midday calisthenics at Manzanar Detention Facility. (read more)
Agriculture was a part of life at Tule Lake Internment Camp, where inmates were expected to work in the fields, whose crops supported the camp, and ... (read more)
On December 8th, 1941, the day after the attack at Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave a speech outlining his justification to ask Congress to ... (read more)
Demonstrating a very stylish aesthetic, these young ladies appear to have maintained their personal style despite internment at Tule Lake Internment Camp. (read more)
The Tule Lake Segregation Center National Historic Landmark and nearby Camp Tulelake in California were both used to incarcerate Japanese-Americans forcibly removed from the west coast ... (read more)
Picture of Manzanar Internment Camp taken by a member of the Takahashi family of Malibu, CA, 1942. Photo shows the Sierra Nevada mountains in the background, ... (read more)
Full text: Executive Order No. 9066 The President Executive Order Authorizing the Secretary of War to Prescribe Military Areas Whereas the successful prosecution of the war ... (read more)
Photo of Japanese-Americans getting their shots upon being sent to Manzanar Relocation Center, in Independence, CA. (read more)
Jeanne Yee's maternal grandparents and their two oldest kids in front of a barrack at Tule Lake internment camp in 1945. (read more)
Charles Mace, WRA. "Newell, Calif., Sept. 28, 1943" One of the many boundary signs posted around the Tule Lake Center. Photo from Executive Order 9066: The ... (read more)
Toyojiro Suzuki was interned as a Registered Alien in February 1942, just eight weeks after Japan bombed the US fleet at Pearl Harbor. This diary covers ... (read more)
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