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Copy print of photo I.D. card, "United States War Relocation Authority Citizen's Indefinite Leave. This is to certify that Florence Ai Kamiya, a United States citizen residing within Gila River Relocation Area, is allowed to leave such area on May 18, 1944 and, subject to the terms of the regulations of the War Relocation Authority relating to the issuance of leave for departure from a relocation area and subject to any special conditions or restrictions set forth on the reverse side hereof, to enjoy leave of indefinite duration. The holder's first destination is Denver, Colorado. 21446 L. H. Bennett (Project Director)"
Kamiya, Florence Iwami Arizona Concentration camps--Arizona Asian Americans--California--Santa Barbara County Identification photographs
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CVTB_041.jpg Part of "Historical Photos of Four Ethnicities on California's Central Coast" Collection Originally published as part of Asian/Pacific - Americans on the Central Coast: a photo essay
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