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  • Collection: Shades of Tulare County

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Rintaro (left) and Tusuru Morioka in 1922 (?)

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Girls on a float in the rodeo parade (ca.1939) in Visalia, California, are dressed in traditional Japanese clothing.

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Sam Shimasaki was in Army Military Police training at Camp Wheeler, Georgia, in January 1945. He later served in Belgium in the same unit as his brother, Fred. He is shown in uniform.

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Sami Imoto sitting on the edge of the family fish pond (under construction). Photo was taken in the 1930s.

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Sawano Shinichi is seen (2nd row, 2nd from right) in her 7th grade school photo. The school was in Hiroshima, Japan.

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Sawano Yamashita posed for photo in Hiroshima before her wedding to Shinichi Yamashita.

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Seiji Yamashita, brother of Nancy and Judy Yamashita, near the outhouse in the backyard in 1948. He was the only boy in the family.

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Setsuko (middle) and Suzuko Yamashita (right) pose with another girl at the Camp Poston internment camp.

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The Shanghai Café, 243 South "K" Street in Tulare, California, was owned and operated by Ling and Mary Joe from 1914 to 1925.

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Sharon Fukushima (on the left) with others. They are standing beside a float decorated for a parade.
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