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from Auction House Records. Mother and Children Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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The following obituary is from The New York Times:
Miné Okubo, Whose Art Chronicled Internment Camps, Dies at 88 February 25, 2001 By ERIC PACE
Miné Okubo, a Japanese-American artist who recorded in 2,000 drawings and
a book what she saw and felt as an internee in American detention camps
for Japanese and Japanese-Americans during World War II, died on Feb.
10 in Manhattan. She was 88 and lived in Manhattan.
Miss
Okubo, who pronounced her first name (showing 500 of 4764 characters). |
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