Title:
Remains of the Tule Lake concentration camp for Japanese-Americans, Newell, California
Creator/Contributor:
Okamura, Raymond, Creator
Date:
1975
Subject:
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Tule Lake Relocation Center
Note:
Jailhouse: A prison within a prison. Military Police made midnight raids, arrested suspected protest leaders, stripped them
naked, and placed them in solitary confinement. The prisoners were confined without charges, and visits from relatives were
denied. The camp was operated under martial law, with strict curfews and censorship of all communications (mail, telephone,
telegraph) with the outside world.
Photograph and caption by Raymond Okamura.
Type:
Photographs
Physical Description:
1 photograph
Language:
English
Local Call Number:
BANC PIC 1979.003:05--PIC
Filename:
cubanc_35_2_01226633a.tif
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