DescriptionPictured from left to right are Fuju Sasaki, Ellen Nakamura, and Harold Ouchida. These representatives from the Jerome Relocation Commission in Arkansas were invited to Seabrook to investigate the availability of jobs, housing, and community life, as well as the 'climate' on attitudes of people in nearby communities. Charles Seabrook frequently invited representatives from internment camps to look at Seabrook and consider it a viable option for Japanese internees.
Genreblack-and-white photographs, group portraits, photographs