DescriptionChildren prepare for naptime at Seabrook Child Care Center, in a photo take in the postwar period. Prior to the opening of the childcare center, married Japanese Americans described being assigned...
DescriptionSeabrook continued to document the "Americanization" of Issei and Nisei residents after Issei gained citizenship. Here, the camera captures an Issei man performing a quintessential act of democracy...
DescriptionThis clip was produced as part of a propaganda film that the United States Information Service showed in Japan after the war, in an attempt to alleviate the negative publicity relocation and...
DescriptionThe JACL lobbied Congress to pass Evacuation Claims Bill HR 3999, in order for former internees to recover property stolen from them after their incarceration. In 1951, Congress granted a settlement...
DescriptionJohnny "Pineapple" Kubota, Michi Nishiura, and Richard Ouchi pose for a picture at Seabrook. Kubota, on the left, lost his leg fighting in Italy and, after the war, convalesced in Atlantic City before...
DescriptionNancy Morinaka Kuramoto performs a traditional dance for the Seabrook Farms' Brownie Scouts. After the war, the company encouraged various ethnic groups to preserve and share their cultures. Whereas...