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A large group photograph of Nisei high school students incarcerated at Tule Lake, California posing in front of a barrack. They are presumably the members of Spanish Club. Two rows of men are standing behind a row of women and men seated in chairs. A young man is kneeling on the ground on each side of the front row of chairs. Their Caucasian teacher is seated in the middle of the front row of chairs. Photo inscription on back: "Spanish Club." Title from inscription. The Monterey Peninsula Japanese American Citizens League Collection features the records of the Monterey Peninsula chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League, including correspondence, meeting minutes, scrapbooks, and event planning materials. It also includes materials documenting the history of Japanese Americans in Monterey and WWII incarceration camps.
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image
Format
Photographs black and white, 2.375 x 3.125 inches image/jpeg
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