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Photos and text titled: Alameda Japanese Americans after WWII A Place to Live (ddr-ajah-6-545)
Photo of Bill and Nellie Takeda's children on Easter with story of the family's return to Alameda after incarceration
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Three children in Easter baskets (ddr-ajah-6-544)
Caption below photo: When Ken, Judy and Jo Takeda returned from their World War II incarceration camp in 1945, their family did not have a place to live in their hometown of Alameda, CA. so they stayed at their church, the Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church on Buena Vista Ave. Several Japanese families shared the space. The …