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@Nonilex I'm not worried, I made reservations for my family's old suite at #Manzanar Concentration Camp near Bishop, CA. I hear they've made improvements since 1942. Internet is a bit sketchy bc there's still no electricity, water is rationed and the guards have been replaced by Blackwater.

More than 10,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated at Manzanar Relocation Center, Calif., during World War II. Playing and watching baseball was one of the ways these Americans tried to retain some sense of normalcy. Dan Kwong is a longtime volunteer at Manzanar, which became a national historic site in 1992 — his late mother, Momo Nagano, was incarcerated there as a teenager. Here's the story of how he built a baseball field at the site in honor of Momo, who wrote extensively about her time at the camp in order that future generations would never forget this piece of history.

Link: flip.it/obdTz7

#History #USHistory #InternmentCamps #AlienEnemiesAct @histodons #Baseball #Manzanar #JapaneseAmericans

Japanese relocation, California. Ester Naite, an office worker from Los Angeles, is shown operating an electric iron in her quarters at Manzanar, California, a War Relocation Authority center where evacuees of Japanese ancestry will spend the duration. Miss Naito works in an office at the center

#Japanese #California #Naite #LosAngeles #Manzanar #Naito #theWorldWarII #JapaneseAmericans #UnitedStates #EstherNaito #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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Japanese relocation, California. Maye Noma, behind the plate, and Tomi Nagao, at bat, in a practice game between members of the Chick-a-dee softball team, which was kept intact when the players were evacuated from Los Angeles to Manzanar, California, a War Relocation Authority Center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry

#Japanese #California #MayeNoma #TomiNagao #LosAngeles #Manzanar #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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Japanese relocation, California. Nancy Kawashimo (left), and Emiko Hino, both from Los Angeles, arrange paper flowers for one of many art exhibits at Manzanar, California, a War Relocation Authority center where evacuees of Japanese ancestry will spend the duration

#Japanese #California #NancyKawashimo #EmikoHino #LosAngeles #Manzanar #WorldWarII #Nancy #Emiko #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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Manzanar, Calif. June 1942. Ichiro Okumura, 22, left, from Venice, Calif., and Ben Iguchi, 20, from Saugus, thinning young plants in a two-acre field of white radishes at the War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry

#Manzanar #Calif #IchiroOkumura #Venice #BenIguchi #Saugus #two-acre #Japanese #California #JapaneseAmericans #WorldWarII #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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San Francisco, Calif. Apr. 1942. A farewell letter posted in show window of T.Z. Shiota, an importer in San Francisco's Chinatown, prior to evacuation of residents of Japanese ancestry. Evacuees will be housed at War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of the war

#SanFrancisco #Calif #TZShiota #SanFranciscos #Japanese #California #JapaneseAmerican #TZSHIOTA" #DorotheaLange #HANDMADESWITCHBOARD #Manzanar #second #USWar #D-252 #WorldWarII #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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