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Description
Two more photos of Tuck and Nessie, as identified in item csudh_oka_0093. The question at the top of the page, "where have all the people gone," is posed as she notes that there used to be a "bustling city of 7,000 during 1942-1945. These ladies have returned to Granada and the Amache Relocation Center after more than 50 years after they left around 1944. This is potentially part of the Return to Amache event organized by the Amache Historical Society. Scrapbook page from Misao Okada’s album. Misao Okada’s scrapbook contains photographs, ephemera, notes, and correspondence documenting her time at Amache and a visit and reunion over 50 years later. The scrapbook also includes materials relating to reparations and events observing Japanese American incarceration.
Type
image
Format
Photographs Top: Color, 4 x 6 inches; Bottom: Color, 4 x 6 inches image/jpeg
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