IMAGE

Returning Seattle Family’s Garage Vandalized

The Nagaishi family stands to the front left of their overgrown, vandalized garage that reads "No Japs Wanted."

Image 45.01.12a, 45.05.02c

Description

This family returned to their home in Seattle, Washington from a camp at Minidoka, Idaho to find their garage vandalized.

Object ID

45.01.12a, 45.05.02c

Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)

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Seattle Post-Intelligencer

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Returning Seattle Family’s Garage Vandalized

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May 1945

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Photograph

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Seattle, Washington, United States

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https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-459-10/

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Multimedia details

Creator

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Publisher

Denshō

Date

1945-05

Location

Seattle, Washington, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Subject

Race and racism

Source

Denshō

Credit Line

Courtesy of Densho, Haruko Nagaishi Collection

Licensor

Denshō / Haruko Nagaishi Collection

MUMI Number

45.01.IMG.022

Creator

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Publisher

Denshō

Date

1945-05

Location

Seattle, Washington, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Subject

Race and racism

Source

Denshō

Credit Line

Courtesy of Densho, Haruko Nagaishi Collection

Licensor

Denshō / Haruko Nagaishi Collection

MUMI Number

45.01.IMG.022

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