NOSTALGIA JAPAN/ Old photos from the Japanese Internment Camps through the lens of Dorothea Lange.
The Internment took its toll on Japanese Americans who spent as long as three years living in an atmosphere of tension, suspicion and despair.
Jane Yanagi Diamond “I couldn’t talk about the internment,” she says. “My voice would get all strange. You just can’t keep yourself in gloom and doom and feel sorry for yourself. You’ve just got to get up and move along.
I think that’s what the war taught me.” I LEARNED THIS AS A KID.

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