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Description
Exhibit panel titled "Mary Kageyama Nomura, Songbird of Manzanar." Panel includes two records recording Mary singing, recorded in 1944 and 1945. Also included are color copies of photographs of Mary Kageyama performing on stage in the Manzanar Auditorium, and Lou Frizzell, Jr., music director of Manzanar. The songs included on these recordings are "Can't Fool This Heart of Mine," music by Mary Kageyama and lyrics by Shi Nomura, "I Dream of You," and "The Day After Forever." The Eastern California Museum Object ID for this item is 1994.80.94. A collection of panel collages created by Shiro and Mary Nomura, both of whom were incarcerated at Manzanar from 1942-1945, for the Eastern California Museum's Manzanar Project. The panels are comprised of photographs, artifacts, documents, and stories collected by "Shi" starting in the 1970s. Over the following 20 years, the Nomuras assembled more than 75 panels depicting their personal interpretation of Manzanar 'camp' life, major events, history, and site preservation efforts. In each panel Shi and Mary provide valuable first-person documentation from their experiences. These panels have been displayed at various community events, annual Manzanar Pilgrimages, and the Eastern California Museum (the permanent home of the collection).
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image
Format
Physical objects 1 poster board, 21.25 x 17.25 inches image/jpeg
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