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Full title:Jim Kamahachi, an electro-plater, at work in the defense plant of the Hathaway Instrument Company in Denver, Colorado. Jim and his young wife, both of Japanese ancestry, were evacuated from their west coast home in Seattle, Washington, and taken to the Puyallup Assembly Center. There Jim volunteered for work in the beet fields of Wyoming. After the harvest, having secured permanent leave, he moved to Denver and found an immediate use for his trade in the plating laboratory of the Hathaway Co. Photographer: Parker, Tom Denver, Colorado.
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