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o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. View showing Elementary children landscaping the grounds in front of their barracks school.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. View showing Elementary children landscaping the grounds in front of their barracks school.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. View showing Elementary children landscaping the grounds in front of their barracks school.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. Evacuees are staging a Boy Scout Memorial Day Service on May 30.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph: School Lunch Project- John Burroughs School, Fresno City.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Group o Metlakahtla schoolchildren in front of the Mission School.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Interior view of one of the rooms of Duncan's Mission School building, Metlakahtla, Alaska, 1908

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o        Description: This page contains information about Indian schoolgirls

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o        Description: This page contains information about First grade class

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o        Description: This page contains information about Group of Indian boys from the Mission School in Sitka.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Gila River Relocation Center, Rivers, Arizona. Butte Nursery and Kindergarten children's snack hour.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Two small girls, whose grandparents came to the United States from Japan, play with clay toys in the nursery school at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Students

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o        Description: This page contains information about No Caption

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o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Sixth grade pupils in the classroom. Miss Mae Hert is the teacher.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Recess in grade school.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Pupils in the “Activities Class“ at the Rim Rock school, enjoy diversified fields of training. The two boys in the background are painting on a mural, which is entirely conceived and executed by themselves. Mrs. Eva Adams is the instructor in this third grade class.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. The Seventh Grade in Barracks 6602-B.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Seventh grade pupils at this relocation center.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Seventh grade pupils at this relocation center.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. A view in grammar school at this relocation center.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Recess in grade school.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. Grade school boys playing touch football during the recess play period.

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o        Description: This page contains information about School children on St. George.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph probably made by Charles R. Scott, an employee of the Seneca Training School, for Superintendent Horace B. Durant.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. View showing Elementary children landscaping the grounds in front of their barracks school.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Lower grade room in the Penasco school.

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o        Description: This page contains information about San Fransisco, California. Many children of Japanese ancestry attended Raphael Weill public School, Geary and Buchanan Streets, prior to evacuation. This scene shows first- graders during flag pledge ceremony. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration. Provision will be effected for the continuance of education.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Children play in the Penasco schoolyard. School was built by the Catholic Church, then deeded over to the State, and most of the teachers are Catholic Sisters, though this is a public school. Sisters' salaries are paid by the State directly to the Church. Though religious teaching does not take place during the regular school period, the Sisters “naturally express the Catholic way of life, and by association with them the children cannot but receive some of the religious essence.“ (Father Morgan)

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o        Description: This page contains information about School Children.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. A view in grammar school at this relocation center.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Jerome Relocation Center, Denson, Arkansas. In a third grade class at the Jerome Center grade school, resident grade school teacher, Miss. Saiki answers student study hour questions. Teachers, to assist the appointed teaching personnel, are drawn from qualified center residents, former west coast persons of Japanese ancestry.

·         School children / Theatrical productions / Christmas trees / Holidays

o        Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Pupils of the Prado school rehearse their Christmas play.

·         School children / Theatrical productions / Christmas trees / Holidays

o        Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Pupils of the Prado school rehearse their Christmas play.

·         School children / Umbrellas / Rain / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Jerome Relocation Center, Denson, Arkansas. Grade school children leaving the school, at the Jerome Relocation Center. During the rainy season, in the heart of the Arkansas lowlands, the Jerome Center, whose residents are former Californians of Japanese ancesty, was one vast quagmire.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Jerome Relocation Center, Dermott, Arkansas. Fourth grade children at Jerome, with the help of their teaher, Miss Era Nixon and the Communtity Cooperative Association, planned and operated a cooperative valentine store. There were many details to attend to - purchsing the valentines, decorating the store, assigning salespeople, advertising. Business boomed and over 8,000 valentines were sold enabling each child to realize a profit of 40 cents on his original investment of 63 cents.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Tule Lake Segregation Center, Newell, California. Guy Ceek, assistant high school principal of Tri-State High School at Tule Lake Center, hands out honor awards at commencement exercises June 16. This was the first commencement since segregation.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. Mr. H. Zeigler, Elementary Principal at this relocation center.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. John Bledsoe, Jr. High School Principal, his secretary, Stella Nawa and two school students; Agnes Yayosho and George Hanzawa.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. Mr. H. Zeigler, Elementary Principal and his office staff, Miriam Minamoto, Secretary, (right) and Barbara Hamabe, File Clerk.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. Principal William M. Beasley and his office staff, Nobuo Sayama, Secretary and Mary Fujita, clerk.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Closing of the Jerome Relocation Center, Denson, Arkansas. Perry Carmichael, Principal of the Denson High School in the Jerome Center, checks over the football and baseball equipment of the High School teams being broken up through movement to other centers.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. A cold December afternoon doesn't dampen the spirit of these primary school girls as they compete in a racing game with the primary boys.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. J. A. Trice, Superintendent of Schools, and staff.

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o        Description: This page contains information about St George Island, Alaska. Schoolhouse.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Schoolhouse, I think. Unalaska.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Cottonwood grove, Chin See valley. Desirable location for school.

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o        Description: This page contains information about 9 Photographs related to Fontana Community Project: Fontana Swimming Pool, American Legion Club House, Fontana Junior High School, Fontana Citrus Association, Fontana Water Office, U.S. Rabbit Experimental Station, Small Poultry Plant, and Fontana Producers Egg and Supply Co. Cooperative.--[Fontana Junior High School]

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o        Description: This page contains information about 9 Photographs related to Fontana Community Project: Fontana Swimming Pool, American Legion Club House, Fontana Junior High School, Fontana Citrus Association, Fontana Water Office, U.S. Rabbit Experimental Station, Small Poultry Plant, and Fontana Producers Egg and Supply Co. Cooperative.--[Fontana Grammar School]

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o        Description: This page contains information about Colorado River Relocation Center, Poston, Arizona. New adobe school buildings erected at this center for use at the opening of the fall term of school.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Finger painting class

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o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. A Junior High School class in art. Aside from trinkets and the ordinary junior high school art the boys have made very useful objects that contribute to the comfort of their barracks homes.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. An exhibit prepared by the Elementary School for the Arts and Crafts Festival which was sponsored by the Education Division and the “Pioneer,“ the center newspaper.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Shelby County, Iowa. The general attitude in this community about education is that every child should go through high school, but that, unless he wants to go on into some kind of specialized work, education beyond the twelfth grade is unnecessary.... Besides this, there are 11 country schools, of which 9 were in operation during 1940. ...[One of several images] taken in and around the Consolidated School. [Irwin Consolidated High and Grade School]

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o        Description: This page contains information about Shelby County, Iowa. The general attitude in this community about education is that every child should go through high school, but that, unless he wants to go on into some kind of specialized work, education beyond the twelfth grade is unnecessary.... Besides this, there are 11 country schools, of which 9 were in operation during 1940. ...[One of several images] taken in and around the Consolidated School. [Irwin Consolidated High and Grade School]

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o        Description: This page contains information about Schoolhouse, exterior.

·         Schools / Buildings / Government facilities / Stores & shops / Missions

o        Description: This page contains information about Front view of Mission Building, on left; Mission School, in center. On the right, the government school and store.

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o        Description: This page contains information about A narrative report on Camp DC-26, Jericho, Utah.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Nursery school children do some building with blocks

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o        Description: This page contains information about Jerome Relocation Center, Denson, Arkansas. In a pre-school class at the Jerome Center, young residents reach for the crayon box, under the supervision of assistant teacher, Emiko Shianagawa. Children, left to right, are: Hidemi Kimura; Tomiko Fukute; Shigea Konishi; Afred Miyamoto, and Sei Asaki.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Shelby County, Iowa. The general attitude in this community about education is that every child should go through high school, but that, unless he wants to go on into some kind of specialized work, education beyond the twelfth grade is unnecessary.... Besides this, there are 11 country schools, of which 9 were in operation during 1940. ...[One of several images] taken in and around the Consolidated School. [Irwin Consolidated High and Grade School]

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o        Description: This page contains information about Shelby County, Iowa. The general attitude in this community about education is that every child should go through high school, but that, unless he wants to go on into some kind of specialized work, education beyond the twelfth grade is unnecessary.... Besides this, there are 11 country schools, of which 9 were in operation during 1940. ...[One of several images] taken in and around the Consolidated School. [Irwin Consolidated High and Grade School]

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o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph probably made by Charles R. Scott, an employee of the Seneca Training School, for Superintendent Horace B. Durant.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Jerome Relocation Center, Denson, Arkansas. A pre-school class in the Jerome Center grade school. Teachers are Marie Izume, Nelli Nishimura and Emiko Shinagawa. Assistant teachers, such as those shown, are drawn from qualified residents (former west coast persons of Japanese ancestry).

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o        Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Andres Hernandez, Assistant Director of the Taos County Project, meets with the PTA Hot Lunch Committee, San Cristobal, to explain the details of the Surplus Commodities Hot Lunch Program, and to help them arrange for the setting up of one of their schools.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Rohwer Relocation Center, McGehee, Arkansas. Mrs. B. D. Ramsdell. The 11th grade class in American History in the temporary High School.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Taos County, New Mexico. Andres Hernandez, Assistant Director of the Taos County Project, meets with the PTA Hot Lunch Committee, San Cristobal, to explain the details of the Surplus Commodities Hot Lunch Program, and to help them arrange for the setting up of one of their schools.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Topaz, Utah. First truss erected in construction of new high school at Topaz.

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o        Description: This page contains information about “School building under construction by the Federal Government at Boulder City, Nevada.“

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o        Description: This page contains information about Topaz, Utah. Scene at Topaz. Crowds entertained by Delta High School.

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o        Description: This page contains information about Schoolhouse, exterior.

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