Dorothea Lange War Relocation Authority Photos From Image and Imagination
War Relocation Authority Photos taken by Dorothea Lange
From the book Image and Imagination: Encounters with the Photogrpahy of Dorothea Lange, Edited by Ben Clarke
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- Friends and neighbors say goodbye, San Francisco,CA April, 1942 . B.L./N.A.R.A.; 14GC-422
- Soldier smiling, Civil Control Station, Registration for evacuation and processing. San Francisco, April, 1942 . B.L./N.A.R.A.; 14GA-531
- Tagged girl, Oakland, 1942 . O.P.L/N.A.R.A.; 14GC-580
- Leaving the strawberry fields, 1942 . B.L./N.A.R.A.; 14GA-272
- Pledge of allegiance at Rafael Weill Elementary School a few weeks prior to evacuation, April, 1942 . B.L./ N.A.R.A.; 14GA-78
- Evacuee stands by her baggage. Centerville, CA, May 1943 . B.L./N.A.R.A.; 14GC-241
- Altar flowers for last service before evacuation, Kay Keiko Uchida, Oakland, CA, April 1942 . B.L./N.A.R.A.; 14GA-541
- Buddhist priest locks temple, Florin, CA, Spring 1942. B.L./N.A.R.A.; 14GC-542
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Freedom Voices publishes works that speak to or from communities on the margins. Founded in 1989 in San Francisco’s Tenderloin District the press has grown from its origins as a community publisher to include works from around the globe.
FV works closely with the TallMountain Circle which produces, promotes and distributes Mary TallMountain’s literary works and chooses the winners of the TallMountain Award for Creative Writing and Community Service.
FV also distibutes New Earth Publications imprint such as translations of Nicaraguan Ernesto Cardenal’s Quetalcoatl , Costa Rican activist Luisa Gonzalez’s autobiography and Voice of Fire, Communiques and interviews from the Zapatista National Liberation Army.
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