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Japanese American Grocer   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL))
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Dorothea Lange  (1895–1965)  wikidata:Q230673 q:en:Dorothea Lange
 
Dorothea Lange
Alternative names
Birth name: Dorothea Margaretta Nutzhorn; Dorothea Lange Taylor; Dorothea Nutzhorn; Dorothea Margaretta Nutzhorn Dixon Taylor Lange
Description American-German journalist, photojournalist, photographer, documentarian and artist
Date of birth/death 26 May 1895 Edit this at Wikidata 11 October 1965 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Hoboken Edit this at Wikidata San Francisco Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q230673
Title
Japanese American Grocer
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English: A large sign reading "I am an American" placed in the window of a store, at 13th and Franklin streets, on December 8, the day after Pearl Harbor. The store was closed following orders to persons of Japanese descent to evacuate from certain West Coast areas. The owner, a University of California graduate, will be housed with hundreds of evacuees in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of the war. Oakland, California
Русский: См. https://pastvu.com/p/1594357 Цитата: "Тацуро Мацуда, американец японского происхождения, выпускник Калифорнийского университета, заказал и установил табличку «Я американец» 8 декабря 1941 года, на следующий день после атаки японцев на Перл-Харбор. Ещё через день Мацуда был перемещён в "военный центр перемещения" (подробнее: w:ru:Интернирование японцев в США), а его бакалейная лавка была закрыта. Фотограф Доротея Ланге сделала эту фотографию, работая в Управлении по переселению военных. Фотография опубликована в марте 1942 года. Источник: https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2004665381/
Depicted place Oakland, California
Date Taken on 13 March 1942
Medium 1 photographic print: gelatin silver.
institution QS:P195,Q131454
Accession number
  • DIGITAL ID: (b&w film copy neg.) cph 3a24566
  • CALL NUMBER: LOT 1801 [item] [P&P]
  • REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ62-23602 (b&w film copy neg.)
  • CONTROL #: 2004665381
Notes
  • Original caption misidentified location of store as being at "13th and Franklin streets". Business directories, order forms and telephone directories list address of Wanto Co. store as 401 - 403 Eighth and Franklin Streets. (Source: researcher R. Yee, Oakland Museum of California, 2017)
  • No. A-35.
  • Original negative is at the National Archives and Records Administration, NARA # 210-G-A35.
  • Published in: Dorothea Lange : American photographs / Therese Thau Heyman, Sandra S. Phillips, John Szarkowski. San Francisco : San Francisco Museum of Modern Art : Chronicle Books, c1994, plate 87.
  • Published in: Executive order 9066: the internment of 110,000 Japanese Americans [by] Maisie & Richard Conrat. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press for the California Historical Society [1972]
  • Print not found in FSA-OWI J7647 or LOT 1801, 2004.
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under the digital ID cph.3a24566.
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