Title:
Mrs. Masuye Maeda (center) is shown talking to one of her boarders, Lillian Funakubo, while Mr. Maeda rests and reads ...Date:
1944-09-19Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:Mrs. Masuye Maeda (center) is shown talking to one of her boarders, Lillian Funakubo, while Mr. Maeda rests and
reads after a day's work. The Maedas opened their boarding house on Chicago's south side during the summer of 1944. They left
Manzanar Relocation Center early in 1943 and operated a farm in Utah for a year before coming to Chicago. Mr. Maeda has a
truck and does considerable moving and baggage hauling to supplement their earnings from the boarding house. Lillian Funakubo
was a student in Spokane, Washington at the time of the evacuation. Her father is living in Minidoka.<lb/> Photographer: Iwasaki,
Hikaru<lb/> Chicago, Illinois.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. I-629
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