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Caucasian camp policeman checking for suspicious activity, Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, California, 1942

Miné Okubo1942-1944

Japanese American National Museum

Japanese American National Museum
Los Angeles, United States

A woman with filpped forelock of hair, Mine Okubo, watches a "Caucasian" camp policeman spying on men playing cards at Tanforan Assembly Center, California during World War II. Dressed in cross-patterned top, Mine peers around the corner of barracks at left to watch a man in hat with buckteeth bend over to look through a knothole. Two men, one smoking a cigarette, are visible throught a window at right playing cards.

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  • Title: Caucasian camp policeman checking for suspicious activity, Tanforan Assembly Center, San Bruno, California, 1942
  • Creator: Mine Okubo
  • Creator Lifespan: 1912-2001
  • Date Created: 1942-1944
  • Location Created: Topaz (Central Utah)
  • Physical Dimensions: H: 9.25 in, W: 13 in
  • Type: Drawing
  • Rights: Japanese American National Museum. For licensing and reuse, contact JANM.
  • External Link: Mine Okubo Collection
  • Medium: paper, ink, mat board
  • Credit Line: Japanese American National Museum (Gift of Mine Okubo Estate, 2007.62.61)
  • Context: This is one of 198 ink drawings Mine Okubo included in Citizen 13660, her graphic memoir, which was the first of its kind and captured her experience at Tanforan and Topaz, during the two years in which she was incarcerated.
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