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Goto family (ddr-densho-357-756)
img Goto family (ddr-densho-357-756)
Left to right: Norma Goto, Doris Goto stand in front of the Police building in the Poston camp.
Kindergarten class at Poston (ddr-densho-391-23)
img Kindergarten class at Poston (ddr-densho-391-23)
Photograph of a Kindergarden class at Poston. Hatsuko Mary (Yoshioka) Higuchi is in the middle row on the far right, Etsuko Yoshioka in the front row on the far right.
Family Photo in Poston (ddr-densho-391-22)
img Family Photo in Poston (ddr-densho-391-22)
Photograph of Kiyoko (Maeda) Yoshioka with her four children, Betty, Mitzi, Mary, and Tetsuo, and one of their friends (on the far right) inside Poston.
Racial epithet (ddr-densho-37-658)
img Racial epithet (ddr-densho-37-658)
Original WRA caption: Close-up of door of barber shop owned by Andy Hale, in a little desert town of Parker, 15 miles from where is located the Colorado River Relocation Center. Evacuees from the center, who cannot leave its confines without a pass, are discouraged from shopping in Parker, by WRA officials.
Racial epithet (ddr-densho-37-657)
img Racial epithet (ddr-densho-37-657)
Original WRA caption: Door of barber shop owned by Andy Hale, in a little desert town of Parker, 15 miles from where is located the Colorado River Relocation Center. Evacuees from the center, who cannot leave its confines without a pass, are discouraged from shopping in Parker, by WRA officials.
Goto family (ddr-densho-357-747)
img Goto family (ddr-densho-357-747)
The Goto family addresses this family portrait to Yukie's parents, "To Mom and Pop, Lovingly Yukie, Harry, Norma, and Doris." Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Goto Family, Poston Relocation Center, Arizona 1944."
Goto family (ddr-densho-357-748)
img Goto family (ddr-densho-357-748)
Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Poston 1943, Yuki, Harry, Norma, Doris, Poston Relocation Center." Left to right: Norma Goto, Yukie Goto, Harry Goto, Doris Goto (front).
Goto family (ddr-densho-357-751)
img Goto family (ddr-densho-357-751)
Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Doris and Norma Goto, Poston Arizona Camp."
Norma Goto (ddr-densho-357-762)
img Norma Goto (ddr-densho-357-762)
Norma Goto stands in a grass field in the concentration camp at Poston.
Donald Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-24)
img Donald Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-24)
Photograph of Donald Miyagi standing outside.
Donald Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-27)
img Donald Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-27)
Photograph of Donald Miyagi crouching next to a bicycle at Poston Assembly Center. Written on the back in pencil is Miyagi Donald in Japanese.
Postcard to Yuhachi Miyagi from Akiko Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-2)
doc Postcard to Yuhachi Miyagi from Akiko Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-2)
Postcard to Yuhachi Miyagi from his daughter Akiko Miyagi. Akiko tells about a sandstorm on July 3rd, how her younger brother Donald can now say "goodbye" and how the tempature in Arizona is very hot. Per donor, this letter was written by the older sister Takeko (aged 9) for Akiko (aged 3).
Poston Black 54 (ddr-densho-416-32)
img Poston Black 54 (ddr-densho-416-32)
Panoramic photograph of residents of Poston Block 54
Uyechi brothers and Donald (ddr-densho-416-23)
img Uyechi brothers and Donald (ddr-densho-416-23)
Photograph of Joe and Yosh Uyechi with Donald Miyagi outside a barrack at Poston Assembly Center. Standing is Joe Uyechi, kneeling is Yosh Uyechi with Donald Miyagi on his knee.
Postcard to Yuhachi Miyagi from Takeko Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-3)
doc Postcard to Yuhachi Miyagi from Takeko Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-3)
Postcard to Yuhachi Miyagi from his daughter Takeko Miyagi. Takeko writes about how her brother just turned 7 months old, how she hopes her father enjoyed the postcards from her younger sisters Akiko and Yoko, and tells him about going to school.
Postcard to Yuhachi Miyagi from Takeko Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-4)
doc Postcard to Yuhachi Miyagi from Takeko Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-4)
Postcard to Yuhachi Miyagi from his daughter Takeko Miyagi. Takeko writes about receiving candy from Yuhachi, how her sister, Akiko, was excited about the last telegram they received from him, and a watermelon the family bought.
Block 54 Ladies (ddr-densho-416-18)
img Block 54 Ladies (ddr-densho-416-18)
Photograph of the female residence of Block 54 in Poston. Identified individuals: Kame Nakamura- First row, 4th adult from the right; Kama Uyechi- First row, far right; Matsu Izumi- Middle row, far right; Taira Hana- Middle row 2nd from the right; Sonoko Miyagi- Back row, 6th from the left, holding Donald Miyagi.
Rosie Uyeno and Donald Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-26)
img Rosie Uyeno and Donald Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-26)
Photograph of Rosie (Tamaki) Uyeno kneeling with Donald Miyagi outside at Poston Relocation Center.
Woman and two children (ddr-densho-416-21)
img Woman and two children (ddr-densho-416-21)
Photograph of Kame Nakamura holding Donald Miyagi and Barbara Nishimura in her lap outside a barrack in Poston Relocation Center. Written on the back is "March 1943 Barbara is with the dress on" in black ink.
Donald Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-22)
img Donald Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-22)
Photograph of Donald Miyagi wearing pieces of Yosh Uyechi's miltary uniform.
Nursery School Measurements (ddr-densho-416-11)
doc Nursery School Measurements (ddr-densho-416-11)
Document from Poston Nursery School providing height and weight measurements for Donald Miyagi
William Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-19)
img William Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-19)
Photograph of William Miyagi in uniform while visiting Poston Relocation Center. Written on the back is "1944" in black ink.
Donald Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-29)
img Donald Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-29)
Photograph of Donald Miyagi sitting on the ground. In the background camp barrecks are visible
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