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Uyehara,Grayce Ritsu Kaneda

(1919-2014) Activist for civil rights and redress for World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans.

Importance of education in achieving redress for incarceration

I feel that the major contribution has to do with the educational process, which is a major underpinning of the whole redress movement, because we were a people unknown to the rest of the country. And because what happened to the Japanese Americans was not in a textbook, nobody knew it happened. It's like it's a fable, 'You're making it up.' Or people's need to deny that their country is their mother -- 'mother'. 'Mother does nothing wrong.' It would be like the Holocaust, people say 'That never happened. Jews are making it up.' So, the same thing with our people.


Redress movement World War II

Date: August 28, 1998

Location:

Interviewer: Darcie Iki, Mitchell Maki

Contributed by: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum.

Interviewee Bio

Grayce Ritsu (Kaneda) Uyehara was born on the Fourth of July, 1919, in Stockton, California. During World War II, she and her family were incarcerated first at the Stockton Assembly Center, and then sent to a concentration camp in Rohwer, Arkansas. In the 1980s she worked tirelessly as an activist with the Japanese American Citizens League to organize efforts to secure redress from the United States government for Japanese Americans incarcerated during the war.

She passed away on June 22, 2014 at age 94.  (Jully 2014)

Clifford Uyeda
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Recruited for the National JACL Redress Committee

(1917 - 2004) Political activist

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Clifford Uyeda
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Uyeda,Clifford

JACL reaction to the idea of a commission

(1917 - 2004) Political activist

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Luis Yamada
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Yamada,Luis

Joined Japanese Imperial Army during the WWII (Spanish)

(b. 1929) Nisei Argentinean

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Clifford Uyeda
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Redress clash between Senators Inouye and Hayakawa

(1917 - 2004) Political activist

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Clifford Uyeda
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Uyeda,Clifford

Different races have to live together and interact

(1917 - 2004) Political activist

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Margarida Tomi Watanabe
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Watanabe,Margarida Tomi

Relief fund to support Japanese communities (Japanese)

(1900–1996) The mother of Nikkei Brazilian immigration

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Margarida Tomi Watanabe
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Watanabe,Margarida Tomi

Role of Assistancia Social dom Jose Gaspar (Japanese)

(1900–1996) The mother of Nikkei Brazilian immigration

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Yumi Matsubara
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Matsubara,Yumi

Concentration camp from a Japanese mother’s point of view (Japanese)

Shin-Issei from Gifu. Recently received U.S. citizenship

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Frank Emi
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Emi,Frank

Fair Play Committee

(1916-2010) draft resister, helped form the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee

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Frank Emi
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Emi,Frank

Wanting to take a stand

(1916-2010) draft resister, helped form the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee

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Frank Emi
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Emi,Frank

Ostracized by the camp newspapers

(1916-2010) draft resister, helped form the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee

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Willie Ito
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Ito,Willie

December 7th, 1941

(b. 1934) Award-winning Disney animation artist who was incarcerated at Topaz during WWII

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Frank Emi
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Emi,Frank

On trial for draft evasion

(1916-2010) draft resister, helped form the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee

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Frank Emi
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Emi,Frank

Fair Play Committee charged with conspiracy

(1916-2010) draft resister, helped form the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee

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Arrested in camp for trying to leave

(1916-2010) draft resister, helped form the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee

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