Photo Slides - P.611.128 - P.611.131, 2000
Scope and Contents
Frank Emi and Yosh Kuromiya. “Conscience and the Constitution” by Frank Abe, Produced, Directed and Wrote. News release. The untold story of Japanese Americans Imprisoned for resisting draft during WWII. Frank Emi – a 25-year-old grocer and pharmacy student from Los Angeles who in camp became a leader of the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee. After the war, he worked as a postal clerk. At the age of 84 (in 2000), he continued to teach at the Hollywood Judo Dojo in Los Angeles and speak in public about the resistance. Photo Flyer of Frank Emi with supporter Kozie Sakai. Mits Koshiyama on trial with 63 Heart Mtn. resisters in Cheyenne, WY. Frank Emi, Guntaro Kubota, Sam Horino and Mr. Adachi in Laramie, WY. Frank Emi with wartime photos of him and his family in camps. Photo: Brian Minami.
Dates
- 2000
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
From the Collection: 20 boxes
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the McCracken Research Library Repository