Iwasaki, Hikaru, 1923-
Iwasaki, Hikaru Carl
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Iwasaki, Hikaru Carl
- 100 1 _ ‡a Iwasaki, Hikaru Carl
- 100 1 _ ‡a Iwasaki, Hikaru ‡d 1923-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Iwasaki, Hikaru, ‡d 1923-
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Works
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At summer in the dining room of the Greater New York Location Hostel is a typical group of temporary residents, guests, and staff members | |
Closing of the Jerome Center, Denson, Arkansas. Truck loading scene in one of the block streets | |
Even Army life in war time has its happy moments. Witness Sgt. Joe Nikei, Nisei veteran from Hawaii being entertained at the Inouye home near San Jose by (left to right) Marcella, Betty, and Elsie Inouye | |
Group engaged in thinning grapes on the C.R. Buskrik vinyard [i.e., C.R. Van Buskirk vineyard] near Lodi, California | |
Home again and happy! Heart Mountain Special No. 2, carrying nearly 100 Santa Clara County evacuees, pulled into 16th Street Station in Oakland around 1:00 p.m. - but no one seemed to care | |
Japanese American resettlement through the lens : Hikaru Carl Iwasaki and the WRA's Photographic Section, 1943-1945 | |
Laguna Honda Home, San Francisco, California.... These gentlemen resided in San Francisco prior to evacuation. Mr. Fujii was a photographer, Mr. Hoshino was a house cook,, Mr. Takashima was in the life insurance business, and Mr. Inouye was doing domestic work | |
Miss Jeri Tanaka, Nisei, is employed by the Modern Lighting and Manufacturing Company in Des Moines as a welder. She was a former resident of Gila River Relocation Center and, prior to this, lived in Pasadena, California | |
Mr. Hiromu Komori, (left) formerly of Pasadena and Gila River Center, and Mr. Hitoshi Fukui, formerly of Los Angeles and Heart Mountain, are shown here operating a Logan lathe at the Aetna Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio | |
Mrs. Fred Mittwer, who writes under the name of Mary Oyama, relocated in Denver from Heart Mountain in January, 1943. Mrs. Mittwer is the author of the article "My Only Crime is My Face," which appeared in the August, 1943 issue of Liberty Magazine | |
Priorities need to be no bar to personal cleanliness. Tak Sugiyama, Heart Mountain resident, is here shown scrubbing up in one of the improvised bath tubs made of sawed off pickle barrels | |
Scene at the Heart Mountain, Wyoming, bus depot. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yoshio Kodama and their small son, Junior, are about to board the bus to go East where they will relocate | |
Shin Tanaka, 16 yr. old Issei from the Central Utah Relocation Center, who plans to be a doctor, is receiving excellent training at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City during his summer school vacation |