Al and Mary Tsukamoto with copy of executive order 9066

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Historical Society of Long Beach Newspaper Photograph Collection

Caption under image reads, "TOO TIMID TO RAISE OUR VOICES--Sitting in their Florin, Calif., home last week, Al and Mary Tsukamoto display a copy of the 1942 order that forced their internment in Jerome, Ark., for 1 1/2 years. Among the 120,000 Japanese residents of the United States interned in 10 camps, the Tsukamotos say they were 'too timid to raises our voices,' and fight for their rights." See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: hslb_npc_0034

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