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Hiroko Nishi and her daughter Eime sitting in their barracks bedroom (ddr-fom-1-879)
WRA caption on reverse: "All the furniture in this evacuee apartment was constructed from scrap material. The wall paper, drapes and other furnishings were purchased from a mail order house."

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Hiroko Nishi reading to her daughter in their barracks apartment (ddr-fom-1-862)
WRA caption on reverse: "Mrs. Nishi reads a bedtime story to little Eime at this War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry."

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Hiroko Nishi reading at her desk (ddr-fom-1-880)
WRA caption on reverse: "All the furniture in this evacuee apartment was constructed from scrap material. The wall paper, drapes and other furnishings were purchased from a mail order house."

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Hiroko Nishi inside her barracks apartment (ddr-fom-1-860)
WRA caption on reverse: "View in the home of Mrs. Eizo Nishi. This view shows attractive scene in which this evacuee family has decorated their barrack apartment."