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Box MS611.03

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Contains 100 Results:

CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Letter and Newspaper articles. Pres. George H.W. Bush, letter of apology. , October 1990

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.94
Identifier: MS611.03.94
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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.

Dates: October 1990

CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Publication: Little Tokyo. One hundred years of Little Tokyo. , 1980s?

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.95
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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.

Dates: 1980s?

CLARENCE MATSUMURA. The Reader’s Digest – Washington’s Most Successful Lobbyist – Mike Masaoka. , May 1949

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.96
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A young Japanese American who appeals to the conscience of America.

Dates: May 1949

CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Newspaper clippings. , 1993-1994

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.97
Identifier: MS611.03.97
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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.

Dates: 1993-1994

CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Proposal – Japanese American Oral History Project., June 25, 1992

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.98
Identifier: MS611.03.98
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Proposal – Japanese American Oral History Project.

Dates: June 25, 1992

TAYEKO MATSUURA and daughter JANE (MATSURRA) IWANAGE. Oral History interview by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi., Oct.18, 1996

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.99
Identifier: MS611.03.99
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Oral History interview by Frank Chin and Paul Tsuneishi.

Dates: Oct.18, 1996

ROY MATSUMURA, Internee – and daughter SUE SUNADA. Certificate of Service, Notes, Memoir, Newspaper clippings and Letter. , 1887-1996

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.100
Identifier: MS611.03.100
Scope and Contents Union Pacific System Certificate of Service: Roy Matsumura, employed by the Union Pacific Railroad from 1908-1922. Date of birth Apr. 20, 1887. Memoir of Roy Matsumura by Susan Sunada. The Gardena Valley News, Dec. 20, 1980: Beethoven’s music meant survival for Matsumura. Picture with caption: Ludwig Van – Gardenan Roy Matsumura poses with a copy of a drawing of Beethoven which was sketched in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. Matsumura has printed 1,000 of these drawings...
Dates: 1887-1996

JOHN Y. HAYAKAWA. Internee. DVD. Visual History Interview of John Hayakawa. , March 21, 2012

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.22
Identifier: MS611.03.22
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Interviewer: Tom Ikeda. Copyright 2012 Densho.

Dates: March 21, 2012

DVD - JOHN Y. HAYAKAWA. Internee. Questionnaire response. PBS “Return to the Valley”, Mar. - Aug., 2003

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.20
Identifier: MS611.03.20
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CD: Heart Mtn., WRA/ Interview by News anchor Ken Kashiwahara / PBS “Return to the Valley”

Dates: Mar. - Aug., 2003

Disc images. HI SUMI MATSUURA GROSSMAN. Not an internee at Heart Mtn., 1998

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.12
Identifier: MS611.03.12
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Correspondence between Sumi and Ann Noble.

Dates: 1998