Title:
Elaine Nishimura, 12, (left); her father, James T.; her mother Bessie; and her aunt, Miss Toyo Miyata, in their new ...Date:
1944-01Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:Elaine Nishimura, 12, (left); her father, James T.; her mother Bessie; and her aunt, Miss Toyo Miyata, in their
new home in Cleveland. The Nishimuras are from Berkeley and Topaz, and Miss Miyata is from Poston and Stockton. The whole
group in the picture will soon move to Chicago, where Mr. Nishimura will teach languages at Chicago University. At the moment,
Mrs. Nishimura works for the Cleveland Board of Education; Nishimura is employed by the Army; Miss Miyata is employed by the
County Library Association; and the young girl is a student at a Cleveland high school. Cleveland is a friendly city in which
to live and raise children, Mrs. Nishimura said, and we would not leave were it not for the fact that my husband has found
more important work to do in Chicago<lb/> Cleveland, Ohio.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. G-315
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Voices in Confinement: A Digital Archive of Japanese-American Internees