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Description
Photograph of mess hall workers at Tule Lake. Yasuno Ikuma is in the 3rd Row, 4th from the right. Kameji Ikuma was born in Japan on October 17, 1887. He returned to Japan to marry Yasuno (later known as Yasuko) Ikuta, who was born on June 20, 1902. They had one child: Kazumi (later known as April), who was born on April 9, 1932. In the 1920s, Kameji established Tozai Dry Goods Store on 1214 Fourth Street in Sacramento. The Ikuma family was forced to evacuate to Walerga Assembly Center, Tule Lake, and Topaz. Upon resettlement in Sacramento, Kameji worked as a farm laborer and saved enough money to open Kay's Pool Hall in August 1947. Yasuno began working at Bercut-Richards and California Packing Corp. packing sheds as well as the Libby, McNeil & Libby cannery.
Type
image
Format
Photographs black and white, 8 x 10 inches image/jpeg
World War II--Incarceration Camps--Incarcerees World War II--Incarceration Camps--Facilities, services, and camp administration World War II--Incarceration Camps--Work and jobs Identity and values--Issei
Place
Newell, California Incarceration Camps--Tule Lake
Source
California State University, Sacramento, Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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