



Japanese-American Reading Mail at Idaho Camp July 1942
$30.00
A Japanese-American individual reads mail at a former Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Rupert, Idaho, in July 1942. The camp, repurposed by the Farm Security Administration, is part of a broader history of Japanese-American internment during World War II. Minidoka County housed one of the ten internment camps established across the U.S.
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Japanese-American Reading Mail at Idaho Camp July 1942
12" x 16"
$30.00
