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GO SPOTTING/GO PHOTO: Go During U.S. Internships in ‘42
Published on 11/2/2009
GO SPOTTING/GO PHOTO
: A 1942 Life Magazine photo of
Japanese American men playing go at the Heart Mountain Relocation Camp
in Wyoming is among the Life go photos* found online by EJ reader Troy Anderson. Another one shows
“Japanese go game being played at alien relocation camp,”
while a third shows Japanese prisoners of war
Kiichiro Hiranuma and Toshio Shiratori playing go
and a fourth depicts prisoner of war Akira Muto playing go with rough pebbles on a paper board.
Click here
for background on the relocation and internment of approximately 110,000 Japanese nationals and Japanese Americans during World War 2. In 1988, Congress passed and President Ronald Reagan signed legislation apologizing for the internment on behalf of the U.S. government.
* the site where these photos were
originally
posted no longer exists; we've included new links for three of the four shots; if you locate the one of Akira Muto, please email us at
journal@usgo.org
.
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