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Eizo Yanagi - Part 2
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Returning to our questions about Eizo Yanagi, what kind of contacts did he ac…
Takako Day • March 28, 2019
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Eizo Yanagi - Part 1
Introduction
Soon after the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the FBI began a nationwide ca…
Takako Day • March 27, 2019
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Q&A with Heidi Kim, editor of Taken from the Paradise Isle: The Hoshida Family Story
Heidi Kim is a writer, literary scholar, and editor of the new book, Taken from the Paradise Isle…
Darryl Mori • Jan. 6, 2016
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‘Consequential’ and ‘Transformative’ Study of Crystal City’s WWII Incarceration
During World War II there existed eight Department of Justice-administered internment camps. Thre…
Arthur A. Hansen +1 • Sept. 22, 2015
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Book Review -- Imprisoned in Paradise: Japanese Internee Road Workers at the World War II Kooskia Internment Camp by Priscilla Wegars
Imprisoned in Paradise is a magnificent microstudy of the World War II Japanese internment experien…
Arthur A. Hansen • July 20, 2012
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Review of Prisoners and Patriots
A recent film on Santa Fe, Prisoners and Patriots: The Untold Story of Japanese Internment in Santa…
Barbara Takei • Feb. 28, 2012
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United States
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