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View of the east end of Atooi... [Kauai, Hawaii]UC Berkeley, Bancroft LibraryImage Hawaiʻi
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Kagawa relocated in Des Moines November 1943 from Jerome Relocation Center. The three girls, MayUC Berkeley, Bancroft LibraryImage
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Yonezo Suzuki, 539 West Second, South, owner and operator of the Topaz Barber shop. Yonezo was evacuated from San FranciscoUC Berkeley, Bancroft LibraryImage
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Above and beyond the call of duty--Dorie Miller received the Navy Cross at Pearl Harbor, May 27, 1942UC Berkeley, Bancroft LibraryImage
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Time out for refreshments at a party for Nisei soldiers at the Nyack, N.Y., USO finds this serviceman and NiseiUC Berkeley, Bancroft LibraryImage
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Sightseeing on Riverside Drive in New York City are members of three generations of the Saiki family, voluntary evacuees fromUC Berkeley, Bancroft LibraryImage
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Parlor, K. Jarrett residence, Waimea, Hawaii. [negative]UC Berkeley, Bancroft LibraryImage Hawaiʻi
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Mrs. Eldon Burke, director of the Brooklyn Hostel for Japanese Americans, shows an album of clippings to Robert Kazahaya, KohayUC Berkeley, Bancroft LibraryImage
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T/C Kazuo Yoshida (left) and T/C Clarence Ota (right) visited Heart Mountain. They are originally from Hawaii--volunteered for the 442ndUC Berkeley, Bancroft LibraryImage Hawaiʻi
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Hawaii album page 5 (recto)UC Berkeley, Bancroft LibraryImage Hawaiʻi
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A bit of HawaiiUC Berkeley, Bancroft LibraryImage
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Letter from Katharine M[errill] Graydon to John Muir, 1906 Nov 3UC Berkeley, Bancroft LibraryImage
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