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Henry Sugimoto, "Documentary, Junk Shop Man Took Away Our Ice Box"

As mentioned in the previous slide, Japanese Americans were forced to get rid of any possessions which they could not carry with them to the camps. This meant that they had to sell their furniture, kitchen appliances, and other simliar larger items. This painting shows how some people really took advantage of the Japanese Americans' situations. This particular man does not pay or offer to pay for the appliance, but takes it from them, as is evident from the title. It is likely the case that Sugimoto and his family faced this same hardship.

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Henry Sugimoto, "Documentary, Junk Shop Man Took Away Our Ice Box"
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A Caucasian man carries an icebox away on his back as a Japanese mother and daughter express their frustration as they watch. In the lower left, a woman, dressed in … More »


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