Title:
Martin Harvery (right), Dean of the Samuel Houston College in Austin, Texas, speaks informally to a group interested in inter-racial ...Date:
1944-08-15Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:Martin Harvery (right), Dean of the Samuel Houston College in Austin, Texas, speaks informally to a group interested
in inter-racial problems during the Eastern Regional Conference of the United Christian Youth Movement at Lake Winnipeasaukee,
New Hampshire, during August 14-15, 1944. The others are (left to right) Carolyn Clifford, a delegate from Gorham, Maine ;
Rev. Clinton A. Condict, director of the Student Christian Movement at Durham, New Hampshire; Mary Shigeta, a student at the
McDowell Dress Designing School of New York City; and Toshi Baba, a student at the University of New Hampshire. The Misses
Shigeta and Baba are relocatees from the Minidoka Relocation Center and formerly lived in Seattle, Washington.<lb/> Photographer:
Fujihira, Toge<lb/> Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. G-718
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Voices in Confinement: A Digital Archive of Japanese-American Internees