Akizuki Collection ddr-densho-28

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Farmers at the Public Market (ddr-densho-28-1)
img Farmers at the Public Market (ddr-densho-28-1)
By World War I, Japanese American farmers occupied 70 percent of the stalls at the Public Market. They continued to be an economic force until they were incarcerated during World War II. Left to right: Kiyoto Hashimoto, Tame Kamada, and Takayoshi Suguro. The Public Market is also known as the Farmers' Market and the Pike Place …
Children on a farm (ddr-densho-28-9)
img Children on a farm (ddr-densho-28-9)
The Suguro farm was located in the Midlakes area of Bellevue, Washington. Front (left to right): Sumie and Toshi Suguro. Back: Mae Suguro, Eva Aramaki, and Mitsue Suguro.
Kokaido, Japanese American clubhouse (ddr-densho-28-12)
img Kokaido, Japanese American clubhouse (ddr-densho-28-12)
The Kokaido was built in 1932 and was a focal point for activities of the Japanese American community in Bellevue, Washington. This photograph was taken shortly after the mass removal in 1942.
Japanese language school (ddr-densho-28-13)
img Japanese language school (ddr-densho-28-13)
The Japanese language school was next door to the Kokaido, the Japanese American community clubhouse in Bellevue, Washington. This photograph was taken after the Japanese American community was removed.
Concentration camp postwar (ddr-densho-28-16)
img Concentration camp postwar (ddr-densho-28-16)
Former site of Tule Lake concentration camp, California.
Concentration camp postwar (ddr-densho-28-17)
img Concentration camp postwar (ddr-densho-28-17)
Former site of Tule Lake concentration camp, California.

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