Title:
House hunting remains one of the major problems confronting Japanese-Americans who leave the relocation centers and accept employment in the ...Date:
1943-08-15Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:House hunting remains one of the major problems confronting Japanese-Americans who leave the relocation centers
and accept employment in the cities. Here, Mr. and Mrs. Hoshiro Oshima, from the Manzanar Center, are shown questioning a
landlady regarding vacancies. Oshima works for a Chicago hotel company. In his spare time, he hunts for a decent home for
his wife and three small children. To date, the search has been futile.<lb/> Photographer: Mace, Charles E.<lb/> Chicago,
Illinois.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. H-43
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Voices in Confinement: A Digital Archive of Japanese-American Internees