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Map shows exclusion zone, assembly centers, relocation centers, isolation centers, temporary camps and Justice Department facilities.
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One of many notices put out by the US Army notifying Japanese Americans that they would be forcibly removed from their homes and relocated.
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Evening view of Heart Mountain Relocation Center, September 19, 1942. Photo by Tom Parker.
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Young artist completing a poster in poster shop at Heart Mountain Relocation Center. January 8, 1943. Photo by Tom Parker.
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Three high school students with their calves at Granada Relocation Center. December 11, 1942. Photo by Tom Parker
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Minomiya family in their barracks room at Granada Relocation Center. Tosh Minomiya was responsible for documenting the history of the Granada center. December 9, 1942. Photo by Tom Parker
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Ninth grade classroom at Rohwer Relocation Center. Teacher is Mrs. M.H. Ziegler. November 24, 1942. Photo by Tom Parker
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Misaye Oku receiving instruction from instructor, Mrs. Sadako Yasue, in sewing class at Rohwer Relocation Center. March 7, 1943. Photo by Tom Parker
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Evacuees watching outdoor musical performance at Manzanar Relocation Center. June 5, 1942. Photo by Francis Stewart
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Former Los Angeles fruit and vegetable clerk Joe Sitsuda weighing nails in Union Hardwar Store, Denver, CO, where he has worked since December 1, 1942. He came from Colorado River Relocation Center. March 2, 1943. Photo by Tom Parker
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Sixth grade boys playing softball during recess at Manzanar Relocation Center. February 10, 1943. Photo by Francis Stewart
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Former California biochemistry student Tom Arase performs gastro analysis in hospital laboratory at Jerome Relocation Center March 3, 1943. Photo by Tom Parker.