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=LDR 03849ckc a2200517 i 4500
=001 15377464
=005 20210701094128.0
=007 kh\bo|
=008 200624i19431945azunnn\\\\\\\\\\\\kneng\d
=035 \\$a15377464
=040 \\$aCtY-BR$beng$cCtY-BR$edcrmg$erda
=043 \\$an-us---$an-usp--$an-us-az
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=100 1\$aMurakami, Shigeru,$ecompiler.
=245 10$a[Photographs of baseball players in Gila River Relocation Center].
=264 \0$a[Gila River Relocation Center, Arizona],$c[circa 1943-1945]
=300 \\$a12 photographs :$bblack and white prints ;$c13 x 8.5 cm and smaller
=336 \\$astill image$2rdacontent
=337 \\$aunmediated$2rdamedia
=338 \\$asheet$2rdacarrier
=506 0\$aThis material is open for research.
=545 \\$aShigeru Murakami was incarcerated with his family at Gila River Relocation Center in Arizona, 1942-1945. Murakami served in the United States Army from 1946 to 1949.
=545 \\$aThe United States declared war on Japan in 1941 following an attack by Japan on the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Under authority granted by Executive Order 9066, issued in February 1942, the federal government incarcerated over 120,000 people of Japanese descent in American concentration camps.
=520 \\$a12 black and white photographic prints compiled by Shigeru Murakami documenting life in Gila River Relocation Center, an American concentration camp, circa 1943-1945. 6 photographs depict baseball players and baseball games at Gila River. 5 photographs depict men, women, and children standing outside houses at the camp, and 1 photograph is a portrait of a friend of Murakami's identified as "Joe." The photographs are accompanied by a program from a 2008 event hosted by the Sacramento River Cats honoring pioneers of Japanese baseball, including Shigeru Murakami.
=561 \\$aPurchased from Langdon Manor Books, LLC on the Frederick W. and Carrie S. Beinecke Fund for Western Americana, 2019.
=546 \\$aSignatures and program in English.
=500 \\$aTitle supplied by cataloger.
=500 \\$aDate and place of creation supplied by cataloger.
=500 \\$a4 photographs contain signatures in ink on the emulsion side.
=500 \\$a1 nitrate negative was removed from the collection for digitization and discard in compliance with Yale University policy. Surrogate images will be available in the future. Please consult Access Services for more information.
=524 \\$aShigeru Murakami, Photographs of Baseball Players in Gila River Relocation Center. Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
=600 10$aMurakami, Shigeru$vPortraits.
=610 20$aGila River Relocation Center$vPictorial works.
=650 \0$aBaseball$zUnited States$vPictorial works.
=650 \0$aBaseball players$zUnited States$vPictorial works.
=650 \0$aJapanese American baseball players$vPictorial works.
=650 \0$aJapanese American women$vPictorial works.
=650 \0$aJapanese Americans$xEvacuation and relocation, 1942-1945$vPictorial works.
=650 \0$aJapanese Americans$vPictorial works.
=650 \0$aJapanese Americans$xRecreation$vPictorial works.
=650 \0$aWomen$zWest (U.S.)$vPictorial works.
=650 \0$aWorld War, 1939-1945$xConcentration camps$zUnited States$vPictorial works.
=651 \0$aArizona$vPictorial works.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008114255
=655 \7$aPhotographs.$2aat
=852 \\$aBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT
=954 \\$aThis record was edited in 2021 as part of ongoing revision of outdated or harmful language in cataloging. Previous versions of this catalog record may be available. For more information, contact the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.$d2021-07-01$7repdesc