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Box MS611.03

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Contains 100 Results:

GREG MARUTARI. Newspaper: “16 Nisei Vet Groups Oppose Apology to Resisters”. Program: Recognition and Reconciliation Ceremony. , 2002

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.81
Identifier: MS611.023.81
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Nisei Resisters of Conscience of WWII. Sat. May 11. Letter to Ann Noble discussing the outcome of the ceremony and the speakers.

Dates: 2002

GREG MARUTANI. Newspaper clipping: “Japanese American Internment – Jeanne Wakatsuki” , February 27, 2002

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.82
Identifier: MS611.03.82
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San Francisco Chronicle (SFC). “Japanese American Internment – Jeanne Wakatsuki” By Jim Silverman.

Dates: February 27, 2002

GREG MARUTANI. Letters to Ann Noble., April - May 2013

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.83
Identifier: MS611.03.83
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GREG MARUTANI. Letters to Ann Noble.

Dates: April - May 2013

Pvt. MIKE MASAOKA and DILLON S. MYER. Testimonies Taken Before the DIES COMMITTEE. , July 9, 1943

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.84
Identifier: MS611.03.84
Scope and Contents Testimonies Taken Before the DIES COMMITTEE. The DIES Committee: Initially organized to investigate fascist activities, the House Un-American Activities Committee – popularly known as the Dies Committee – quickly became a controversial vehicle to persecute individuals and groups for their alleged communist ties or sympathies. Testimonies were sent to Ann Noble by Paul Tsuneishi, who got them from Michi Weglyn. Tom Oki, Oxnard, CA, was written inside the original folder (no information on...
Dates: July 9, 1943

CLARENCE (CAL) MATSUMURA. Internee. Biographical., 1939-1984

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.85
Identifier: MS611.03.85
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CLARENCE (CAL) MATSUMURA. Internee. Biographical.

Dates: 1939-1984

CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Internee. Newspaper articles. 1. Dachau – Clarence Matsumura – Liberator. , 1942-1992

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.86
Identifier: MS611.03.86
Scope and Contents Newspaper articles. 1. Dachau – Clarence Matsumura – Liberator. 2. Feb.17, 1946 – Japanese Americans: a test of our Democracy. 3. The Liberators. Japanese American soldiers, who freed prisoners in Dachau, visit Jerusalem. By Larry Derfner. Tales of heroism recalled from the Holocaust include the stories of Japanese American soldiers who were among the first to liberate several concentration camps. Dachau Camp Apr. 1945. 4. May 9, 1992, The Jerusalem Post International Edition:...
Dates: 1942-1992

CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Memoir. Newspaper articles, 1980s - 1992

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.87
Identifier: MS611.03.87
Scope and Contents Newspaper articles: 1. Military intelligence service – 100th infantry battalion – 442nd regimental combat team. 2. The New York Times: The Hidden Heroes. 3. Time, July 22, 1946. “Go for Broke”. 4. Nisei Soldiers: Exiles in Their Homeland, Liberators in Europe. 5. May 6, 1986, bulldog weekly. Holocaust remembered. 6. Rafu Shimpo – 100th/442nd/MIS Vets to Be Feted. 7. Early Days of Now Legendary 100th/442nd Japanese American Fighting Units Were Clouded with Distrust,...
Dates: 1980s - 1992

CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Postcard and letters. , 1992-1993

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.88
Identifier: MS611.03.88
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Notes by Ann Noble from phone conversations with Cal.

Dates: 1992-1993

CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Congressional Record. Proceedings and debates of the 77th Congress, and 1987 Supreme Court Hearing., 1942 - 1987

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.89
Identifier: MS611.03.89
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Some remarks about Pearl Harbor. Remarks of Hon. Jeannetta Rankin of Montana in the House of Representatives, December 8, 1942. Apr. 20, 1987. Supreme Court Hearing

Dates: 1942 - 1987

CLARENCE MATSUMURA. Newspaper article. Symbol of Defiance. J.A. World War II Draft Resisters , 1980s?

 File — Box: MS611.03, Folder: MS611.03.90
Identifier: MS611.03.90
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Symbol of Defiance. J.A. World War II Draft Resisters by Takeshi Nakayama.

Dates: 1980s?