Los Angeles,California,April 1942,Little Tokyo,shop,Asahi Dye Works,Closing
Title: Los Angeles, Calif., April 1942 - A shop just before Japanese were evacuated from 'Little Tokyo'
Creator(s): Albers, Clem, phtographer
Date Created/Published: 1942 April.
Summary: Shop window of Asahi Dye Works with sign reading: 'Closing, we won't take it to Owens Valley for U.'
Notes:
Typed caption on label that is crossed out in pencil reads: War migration of Japanese.
Caption reads: Last call to pick up suits and gowns before shades were pulled down in 'Little Tokyo,' in Los Angeles, prior to evacuation of residents of Japanese ancestry. Many were assigned to Manzanar, War Relocation Authority Center, in Owens Valley, Calif.
Title from item.
No USE6 neg.
No. D-5064.
In pencil on mount: Albers.
Office for Emergency Management.
Subjects:
World War, 1939-1945--Japanese Americans--California--Los Angeles.
Japanese Americans--California--Los Angeles--1940-1950.
Stores & shops--California--Los Angeles--1940-1950.
Windows--California--Los Angeles--1940-1950.
Photographic prints--1940-1950.
Bookmark /2003652584/
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