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Japanese citizens gather at a train in 1942, which will transport them from the Santa Anita assembly camp in California to the internment camp at Gila River, Ariz.
From the extreme heat of the Gila River center in ... a book which lists the names of the more than 125,000 people who were detained in internment camps for Japanese Americans during World ...
Frances Kuramoto, Ford's wife, was born in the Gila River camp in Arizona. They are among the more than 125,000 Japanese Americans interned during World War II who are now being recognized in the ...
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Cabaldon honors internment survivors - MSN
Feb. 27—On February 19, 1942, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed an executive order opening Japanese internment camps across the West Coast, ... most to the Gila River Camp in Arizona.
Scenes from the Japanese Internment Resonate Today. ... Hashimoto incarcerated with parents at Gila River; Tanisawa born after camps closed, mother incarcerated at Gila River.
Japanese American internment camp site plays ball. By Meghan Coyle Oct. 31, 2024 Sports. ... the “Father of Japanese American Baseball” and “Dean of the Diamond,” who helped build the baseball field ...
Two of the nation's internment camps for Japanese Americans during World War II were ... A view at a Thanksgiving dance given at camp #2 on Nov. 26, 1942, at the Gila River Relocation Center in ...
HAYASHI, MASUMI (3 September1945- 17August 2006) was a Japanese-American photographer known for her panoramic collages capturing typically abandoned or isolated landscapes. Hayashi, the child of ...
Frances Kuramoto, Ford's wife, was born in the Gila River camp in Arizona. They are among the more than 125,000 Japanese Americans interned during World War II who are now being recognized in the ...
Frances Kuramoto, Ford's wife, was born in the Gila River camp in Arizona. They are among the more than 125,000 Japanese Americans interned during World War II who are now being recognized in the ...