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What do primary source photographs tell us about children’s lives during World War II? Examine this photograph as it is revealed. Who is this little girl? What can you see in this picture?. Who else might be in the picture? What else do you observe?. Now what do you observe?
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What do primary source photographs tell us about children’s lives during World War II? Examine this photograph as it is revealed.
Who is this little girl? What can you see in this picture?
Who else might be in the picture? What else do you observe?
Now what do you observe? Can you tell what might be happening?
Now what do you observe? Now can you tell what might be happening?
Does seeing the whole picture change your perception? Where might this child and her family be going?
Los Angeles, California. Japanese-American evacuation from West Coast areas under U.S. Army war emergency order. Japanese-American child who will go with his (sic) parents to Owens Valley. Lee, Russell. 1942. FSA-OWI Collection, American Memory. Lib. of Congress. Reproduction number, e.g., LC-USF35-1326 . 14 October, 2008. (http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/fsaall:@field(NUMBER+@band(fsa+8a31173)))