Women at Tule Lake Relocation Center 1942 1943
Eight women stand in front of a barber shop at the Tule Lake Relocation Center in Newell, California. This image from 1942 or 1943 shows a moment in the daily lives of Japanese Americans during World War II. Tule Lake was one of the largest and most controversial internment camps, housing thousands of Japanese Americans.
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Women at Tule Lake Relocation Center 1942 1943
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