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Tag Archives: Paul Kitagaki Jr.
Japanese American Internees – Then and Now Photographs
Photographer Paul Kitagaki Jr. has been tracking down Japanese American internees who were photographed in pictures like the one above by Dorothea Lange. He has constructed an exhibit called Gambatte! Legacy of an Enduring Spirit, which features pictures from the … Continue reading
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Tagged Gambatte! Legacy of an Enduring Spirit, internment, Paul Kitagaki Jr.
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