Relocation of Nisei people in United States during World War 2. Japanese Americans arrive at the relocation center (internment camp). They undergo medical examination. Americanization classes conducted for them. They train themselves in self government. Block leaders presented citations at a meeting. Nisei children looked after as men and women go to work. Nisei people cut guayule tree. Fields plowed and an irrigation canal in San Francisco, California.
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