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Description
A photograph of cemetery. The caption reads: In camp some were born and some died... for those who died a cemetery was built in the rear of the camp. The following three photographs need no captions for they say enough without words. A page from: Manzanar, a photograph essay (csudh_uye_0001). The Chris S. Uyemura Manzanar Photograph Collection consists of a pictorial essay, “Manzanar, a photographic essay,” and additional loose photos, which were compiled and collected by Chris S. Uyemura. The essay contains photographs, texts, and newspaper clippings, and was submitted to Professor Donald T. Hata of the Department of History at CSU Dominguez Hills. The collection depicts the incarceration of people of Japanese ancestry in the Manzanar camp during World War II as well as reflects the events, contrasting with photographs of the Manznar National Historic Site, which illustrates what is left of the camp today. The collection was originally named as “Asian Pacific Studies Collection Box 14.”
Type
image
Format
Photographs black and white, 7.5 x 9.5 inches image/jpeg
World War II--Incarceration camps World War II--Incarceration camps--Facilities, services, and camp administration World War II--Incarceration camps--Funerals
Place
Manzanar, California Incarceration Camps--Manzanar
Source
CSU Dominguez Hills Department of Archives and Special Collections;
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