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Incarceree suicide (ddr-densho-37-101)
Tsuruzo Harada was seventy-seven when he committed suicide. He had no relatives in the United States or abroad.
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Staff school room (ddr-densho-37-212)
Children of Tule Lake camp administrators attended the Gardenia School.
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Military police (ddr-densho-37-822)
Original WRA caption: Military Police at assembly center for persons of Japanese ancestry evacuated from coastal areas.
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Co-op canteen (ddr-densho-37-146)
Original WRA caption: There are three Co-op Canteens in the center and one in the administration area which carry general merchandise of all kinds. This scene shows the cosmetics and stationery counter. The Co-op employees enjoy their work.
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Barracks with mountains, body of water, and small building (ddr-densho-402-37)
Three photographs: 1. Barracks with mountains in distance. 2. Body of water with mountains. 3. Body of water with small building.
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Death Valley - Its Impounded Americans: The Contributions by Americans of Japanese Ancestry During World War II (ddr-densho-402-39)
Keepsake Number 27. Published for the 38th Annual Death Valley '49ers Encampment; November 5-8, 1987; Death Valley, California.
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English-Japanese Conversation Dictionary (ddr-densho-402-40)
Copy of Cecil Prichett while at Manzanar. Includes handwritten notes in Japanese.
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Born Free and Equal: Photographs of the Loyal Japanese-Americans at Manzanar Relocation Center and Manzanar High School Yearbook (ddr-densho-402-41)
Includes "Valedictorian," Manzanar High School yearbook from 1945.