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Description
Photograph Kiyoko Yoshioka sitting in front of newly purchased home and 10 acres of farmland in Torrance, California taken in June sometime in the early 1950s. The collection mainly documents the life of Hatsuko Mary Yoshioka Higuchi's Nisei and Kibei mother, Kiyoko Maeda Yoshioka, from childhood to adulthood by way of photographs: Kiyoko was born in Santa Monica, California but later moved to Japan to live with her aunt after both of her parents passed away. She returned to the U. S. in the late 1930s, resided on Terminal Island, California before the war, and was incarcerated in the Poston camp in Arizona during the war. After the war ended, the Yoshioka family returned to California and reestablished their lives in Lawndale and Torrance. The collection also includes a short essay written by Hatsuko while she was a student at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), redress papers, and a handout from a sewing class at the Poston incarceration camp in Arizona. The collection ranges from about 1917 until 1990.
Industry and employment--Agriculture--Farming Post-World War II Identity and values--Kibei Identity and values--Nisei Identity and values--Women Geographic communities--California
Place
Torrance, California
Source
CSU Dominguez Hills Department of Archives and Special Collections;
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