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[Departure and segregation of pro-Japanese to Tule Lake, Central Utah Relocation Project, Topaz, Utah, 1942-1944]
[Departure and segregation of pro-Japanese to Tule Lake, Central Utah Relocation Project, Topaz, Utah, 1942-1944]
[Departure and segregation of pro-Japanese to Tule Lake, Central Utah Relocation Project, Topaz, Utah, 1942-1944]

[Departure and segregation of pro-Japanese to Tule Lake, Central Utah Relocation Project, Topaz, Utah, 1942-1944]

Maker (1912 - 2001)
Date1942-1944
Mediumink, paper
DimensionsH: 9.75 in, W: 14.5 in
ClassificationsFine Arts
Credit LineGift of Mine Okubo Estate
Object number2007.62.197
DescriptionA woman in a cross-patterned shirt, Mine Okubo stands in the left corner amidst a crowd lining the road to watch a procession of covered trucks and buses carry pro-Japanese residents to Tule Lake for segregation. Two soldiers with rifles stand at the roadside near the guard house. A band plays by the open gate to commemorate the departure.;1 drawing on paper : ink ; image 9.75 x 14.5 in.

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