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Box MS611.02

 Container

Contains 119 Results:

Orders for the CD ROM., 1998-2000

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.81
Identifier: MS611.02.81
Scope and Contents

See folder for individual, company, and institutional orders. Not a complete list. Other orders throughout the collection.

Dates: 1998-2000

CD ROM – Viewer Reviews., 1998-2003

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.82
Identifier: MS611.02.82
Scope and Contents

CD ROM – Viewer Reviews. And replies from Ann Noble.

Dates: 1998-2003

Newspaper clipping – Pinedale Roundup. “Library boasts Heart Mountain information”:, November 5, 1998

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.83
Identifier: MS611.02.83
Scope and Contents Recently all of the public libraries in Wyoming received a new CD-ROM called Heart Mountain; Relocation Camp Story, a multi-media study of the Japanese relocation camp located in Wyoming. We can be especially proud here in Sublette County that this CD-ROM was written by one of our local historians, Ann Noble. Heart Mountain tells with narration, music and photographs the history of the Japanese in America up until WWII, their experiences in the internment camps and what restitution has been...
Dates: November 5, 1998

Newspaper clipping – Big Piney Roundup Community page., November 19, 1998

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.84
Identifier: MS611.02.84
Scope and Contents

The Big Piney Branch Library was honored to have a copy of the Heart Mountain CD given to us by Ann Noble. This CD is truly a work of art and it is a valuable addition to our library.

Dates: November 19, 1998

Newspaper clipping – Cody Enterprise. “Heart Mountain camp on CD-ROM”: , March 3, 1999

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.85
Identifier: MS611.02.85
Scope and Contents Wyoming historian Ann Noble has written and produced a CD-ROM about the Heart Mountain Relocation Camp. The CD-ROM explores the experience of more than 10,000 people of Japanese ancestry who were detained at Heart Mtn. during World War II. The CD begins with Japanese immigration to the U.S. and their experiences here, culminating in the mass evacuation and incarceration from designated “war zones.” The CD-ROM follows the detainees after the war, when they were rebuilding their lives, and...
Dates: March 3, 1999

CIVIL LIBERTIES PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND – "Listserv." New Website: #86 - Memos. Exclusive CLPEF email, “listserv”: Some of the uses; , 1997

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.86
Identifier: MS611.02.86
Scope and Contents

Keep everyone abreast of project’s progress, A questions (examples), Discuss what your area is doing for the Day of Remembrance (in 1998?). CLPEF Website includes description of projects. Distributes Office of Redress Administration (ORA) “No Heirs” funds distribution. Grant Recipients Conference.

Dates: 1997

Memos and correspondence. Website will be “migrated” to the Nat’l Japanese American Historical Society’s website. , 1998

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.87
Identifier: MS611.02.87
Scope and Contents

Campaign for Justice: Redress Now for Japanese Latin American. Gordon Hirabayashi Campground. Amerasia Journal publishes 26-year cumulative index. Etc.

Dates: 1998

Memos: 1998-99 Nat’l. Asian Pacific American Political Almanac released. , 1998

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.88
Identifier: MS611.02.88
Scope and Contents

CLPEF conference: Japanese Latin American Internment Educational Event, June 20 in Hawaii.

Dates: 1998

Memos: Redress for Japanese Latin Americans. , 1999

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.89
Identifier: MS611.02.
Scope and Contents

CLPEF bulletin board and website.

Dates: 1999

REUNIONS: #90 - Photo Album and Bulletin. Heart Mountain Dedication – Class of ’47., June 21, 1986

 File — Box: MS611.02, Folder: MS611.02.90
Identifier: MS611.02.90
Scope and Contents Photo Album and Bulletin. Heart Mountain Dedication – Class of ’47. Monument Dedication: “This Memorial Plaque is dedicated to the more than 600 internees who left Heart Mountain to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II and to the memory of the 22 Heart Mountaineers who gave their lives for our country.” List of the 22 names of the fallen. Inscription at the bottom: “May the injustices of the removal and incarceration of 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry during World War II,...
Dates: June 21, 1986