Box MS611.03
Contains 100 Results:
CLARENCE MATSUMURA. - “Go For Broke”. A salute to the 442nd Regimental Combat Team on its 50th anniversary. , Mar. 21, 1993
CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Book Excerpts. , 1966-1978
CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Book Excerpts.
CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Book Excerpts., 1980s
East to America – A History of the Japanese in the United States by Robert A. Wilson and Bill Hosokawa. Heart Mountain History by Bill Hosokawa.
CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Letter and Newspaper articles. Pres. George H.W. Bush, letter of apology. , October 1990
Newspaper: the Orange County Register – Interment survivors still taste bitterness of World War II, Japanese Americans remember economic, psychological pains – Apology comes 45 years later. Payments to WWII Internees to Begin – Reparations: The budget agreement clears the way for the program. The oldest survivors will be the first to receive the $20,000 checks.
CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Publication: Little Tokyo. One hundred years of Little Tokyo. , 1980s?
Publication: Little Tokyo. One hundred years of Little Tokyo. The Sojourners 1885-1906. Planting Roots 1907-1924. The Heydays 1925-1941. Barbed Wire and Bronzeville 1942-1945. Home Again 1946-1962. Changes 1963-1984.
CLARENCE MATSUMURA. The Reader’s Digest – Washington’s Most Successful Lobbyist – Mike Masaoka. , May 1949
A young Japanese American who appeals to the conscience of America.
CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Newspaper clippings. , 1993-1994
Westside, Los Angeles times – “Not Just a History Lesson on the Holocaust”. Pasadena Star News – “Working to turn tragedy into triumph” – Like other soldiers in his unit, Clarence Matsumura had relatives in U.S. internment camps.
CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Proposal – Japanese American Oral History Project., June 25, 1992
Proposal – Japanese American Oral History Project.
TAYEKO MATSUURA and daughter JANE (MATSURRA) IWANAGE. Oral History interview by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi., Oct.18, 1996
Oral History interview by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi.