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Title
[Crop land]
Contributing Institution
California State University, Dominguez Hills, Archives and Special Collections
Collection
CSU Japanese American Digitization Project
Rights Information
Restrictions may apply. For more information see http://library.sonoma.edu/specialcollections/usingcollections/rights/
Description
Field of crops with some trucks on a road in the distance. Photo provided by Tak Kameoka.
The North Bay Ethnic Archive features material related to the forced relocation of northern San Francisco Bay Area residents to the Granada (Amache) incarceration camp, Colorado. It includes correspondence, photographs, and reports. Some of the original items are housed with the Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), and were borrowed for digitization courtesy of the JACL. The remainder are housed in Special Collections.
Type
image
Format
Photographs
image/jpeg
Identifier
nbea08-02-036
ssu_nbea_0167
http://cdm16855.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16855coll4/id/8857
Language
English
Subject
World War II--Incarceration camps
World War II--Incarceration camps--Facilities, services, and camp administration
World War II--Incarceration camps--Living conditions
World War II--Incarceration camps--Incarcerees
Place
Amache, Colorado
Incarceration Camps--Granada (Amache)
Source
Sonoma State University Library, Rohnert Park, California
Relation
California State University Japanese American Digitization Project
North Bay Ethnic Archive

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