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Miné Okubo Exhibition

Media
japanese woman standing posing for photo
Description
Miné Okubo poses at the opening of an exhibit of her drawings and paintings in New York City, c. 1945.
Creator
Photograph by Toge Fujihira
Source
UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library via the Online Archive of California
Publisher
Wikimedia Commons
Date
6 March 1945
Rights
Public domain
Format
Photograph
Type
Still image

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  • Japanese-American Artists in Greenwich Village and the East Village: A Walking Tour Stop #4: Miné Okubo's Residence

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