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The Shigenaga Brothers’ Detention on Angel Island and the Continent During World War II
Kakuro’s life in Hawai`i and arrest
Kakuro Shigenaga was born in the Hibagun district of H…
Grant Din • Nov. 10, 2015
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Nentaro Ide's Detention at the Age of 75
Nentaro (also known as Toshitaro or Mantaro) Ide was born in Fukuoka, Japan on October 13, 1867, an…
Grant Din • Sept. 10, 2015
Rev. Asataro Yamada's Detention on Angel Island Due to His Religious Practices
Born in Aki-gun, Japan in 1878, Asataro Yamada first came to the United States in 1898 into the por…
Grant Din • May 29, 2015
Alien Enemy Hearing Board
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Asataro Yamada
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Journalist Yasutaro Soga’s Detention on Angel Island During World War II
Japanese immigrants were arrested by the FBI on both the mainland U.S. and the islands of the Terri…
Grant Din • May 14, 2015
To Be or Not To Be American: The Truth About Tule Lake Concentration Camp - Part 1
“We (Tule Lake internees) never had a crisis of loyalty…we had a crisis of faith in …
Norm Masaji Ibuki • Feb. 18, 2015
Japanese in Australia: From Meiji to World War II
A distinct pattern of Japanese migration to Australia emerged after the Meiji Restoration in 1868, …
Christine Piper • Feb. 25, 2014
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The Evolution of A Canadian 'Enemy Alien' - The Frank Maikawa Story - Part 12 of 12
Read Part 11 >> Below is very much about the overall picture I saw in a nutshell through…
Frank Maikawa • May 22, 2013
The Evolution of A Canadian 'Enemy Alien' - The Frank Maikawa Story - Part 11 of 12
Read Part 10 >> Arriving in Toronto When we got to Toronto, we finally felt release…
Frank Maikawa • May 15, 2013
Legalizing Detention: Segregated Japanese Americans and the Justice Department’s Renunciation Program - Part 7 of 9
Read Part 6 >> Why Did They Renounce? After its publication in 1946, The Spoilage r…
Barbara Takei • April 26, 2013
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The Evolution of A Canadian 'Enemy Alien' - The Frank Maikawa Story - Part 7 of 12
Read Part 6 >> Life in Bridge River When we were sent to Bridge River (an internmen…
Frank Maikawa • April 17, 2013