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Full title:Yasamura family. In the foyer of the famed Riverside Church in New York, the Yasamura family stop to chat with friends. Jobu Yasamura brought his family to New York from the Minidoka Relocation Center in January of 1943. Since then, two of Mrs. Yasamura's sisters have joined the family in New York. Mr. Yasamura manages a cooperative store in Brooklyn and the family lives just off Riverside Drive in upper Manhattan. Before evacuation, he operated a produce packing and shipping firm in Auburn, Washington. At the center he helped manage the co-op store. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Washington State College and a B.D. from the Hartford Theological Seminary. Photographer: Parker, Tom New York, New York.
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