Rose Niguma papers, 1928-1992 (bulk 1936-1946).

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Rose Niguma papers, 1928-1992 (bulk 1936-1946).

1928-1994

Rose Niguma, a Japanese-American artist and art educator, was interned at the War Relocation Authority camp at Minidoka, Idaho, 1942-1945.

4 boxes (2.5 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6816372

Washington State Historical Society

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