Box MS 611.06
Contains 159 Results:
Transcript of interview tapes. Interviewee, Randy Senzaki, former National Director, JACL. , Oct.-Dec., 1996
Transcript of interview tapes. Interviewee, Randy Senzaki, former National Director, JACL. Interviewers, Frank Chin and Frank Abe. Letter to Ann Noble from Paul Tsuneishi re: the interview.
Newspaper clippings: The Denver Post – “Anger over Japanese internment camps lingers – Roosevelt signed order 55 years ago”, 1997
Casper Star-Tribune – Letters to the Editor – “Wyoming added its own rules” – “Heart Mountain housing was cramped but so was ours”
Newspaper clipping: Commentary: “The ‘Smoking Gun’: Redress for Railroad and Mine Workers” by Michi Nishiura Weglyn. , Oct.7,1997
Newspaper clipping, (copy): Rafu Shimpo – Commentary: “The ‘Smoking Gun’: Redress for Railroad and Mine Workers” by Michi Nishiura Weglyn. Article includes timelines and actions taken: Dec. 8, 11, 12, and 19, 1941 and Feb. 1942.
Newspaper column: Rafu Shimpo – Rambler’s Nemesis, by William Hohri, columnist – “Draft Resistance and the Constitution” , Nov.1, 1997
Newspaper column: Pacific Citizen – From the Frying Pan, by Bill Hosokawa. “Why is the president honoring Korematsu?” , 1998,Feb.-Mar.
“? of the internment camp”. Paul visited their graves and left flowers at each gravesite. Poem by Satoru Tsuneishi., Mar.1, 1998
“? of the internment camp”. Paul visited their graves and left flowers at each gravesite. He sent a poem to Ann that was written by Satoru (Shisei) Tsuneishi in the fall of 1942. “Song of Evacuation” (also in Box 4 Folder 112). Also, a Menu from July 24, 1942, Commissary Dept. office of the Chief Steward.
Photo – P.611.288 – group photo. Nat'l Conference of the CLPEF. Personal Justice Denied: The Legacy Continues., June 28-Jul.1,1998
Newspaper clipping and conference roster. Also see folder 122 and 123 .
Photos – P.611.289 – P.611.293 Photos from lunch at Bowling Alley with Draft Resisters from Heart Mtn. and other camps., 1994
A bulletin about Frank Abe and Frank Chin’s Documentary – the Story of the Heart Mountain Resistance. “Our cameras have interviewed the surviving resisters and captured their reconciliation with the community at ceremonial homecomings in San Jose and Los Angeles, and at the Japanese American Citizens League’s 1994 convention in Salt Lake City.”
Photos – P.611.295.2 – P.611.304 Negatives – P.611.294 N – P.611.304 - taken by Frank Emi just before he was taken to trial, 1944, May/June
Photos – P.611.295.2 – P.611.304 Negatives – P.611.294 N – P.611.303 N These photos were taken by Frank Emi just before he was taken to trial (and then prison) for resisting the draft. They were taken illegally as no one was allowed to take pictures of guards and barbed wire.
Photos/Slide – P.611.305.1and.2 and P.611.306 - McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary and HM draft resisters just released from McNeil. , July 14, 1446
Photos/Slide – P.611.305.1 – 305.2 and P.611.306 McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary and... The Heart Mountain draft resisters just released from McNeil Island. Wearing government-issued suits. National Archives photo.