Box MS 611.06
Contains 159 Results:
Booklet – Personal justice Denied: The Legacy Continues National Conference , June 29- July 1, 1998
Booklet – Personal justice Denied: The Legacy Continues National Conference - Project Summaries: The Civil Liberties Public Education Fund Grant Program. San Francisco, CA. Also see folder 118.
Speech – Community Research and Silence by Clifford Uyeda., June 30, 1998
Speech – Community Research and Silence by Clifford Uyeda. Presented at the CLPEF conference – Personal Justice Denied: The Legacy Continues. San Francisco, CA.
Letter. To HMWF board members, etc. RE: Judge Ito’s speech at the recent annual Board meeting / JA veterans / JA draft resisters. , July 5, 1998
Letter from Paul Tsuneishi. To HMWF board members, Mike Mackey, and Dr. Clifford Uyeda. RE: Judge Ito’s speech at the recent annual Board meeting / JA veterans / JA draft resisters. Enclosure: Testimony prepared for the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of civilians...Los Angeles, CA, July 1981. Written by Satoru (Shisei) Tsuneishi, Paul’s father. He was not able to address the Commission. (Also, in Box 4 Folder 112).
Letter (thank you to Ann Noble) and Brochure from the National Japanese American Memorial Foundation., Nov.16, 1998
Letter (thank you to Ann Noble) and Brochure from the National Japanese American Memorial Foundation.
CHILDREN of the CAMPS – PBS Documentary – May ‘99. Brochure and Bulletin , Apr.-May 1999
Book excerpts and Magazine. *Book preface – A Fence Away from Freedom by Ellen *History of Wyoming, The Second World War etc., 1978-'96
1999 Day of Remembrance Commemoration. Photocopy of Heart Mtn., WY – Hansel Meith and Otto Hagel,1943. “A flag salute" , Feb.21,1999
Promo card and Letters. 1999 Day of Remembrance Commemoration. Photocopy of Heart Mountain, WY – Hansel Meith and Otto Hagel, gelatin silver print, 1943. “A flag salute led by the principal of Heart Mountain High School and the student body president, Ted Fujioka, who was later killed in action in France after volunteering for service in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team upon his graduation in June 1943." Also, in Box 16, Folder 2.
Preservation: Internment at Heart Mtn.-Place of Infamy. Ghostly remains are all that’s left of a WWII Japanese American Internment Camp., 2002
Magazine: Preservation – The Magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Contents: INTERNMENT at HEART MOUNTAIN – PLACE of INFAMY. Ghostly remains at the base of a Wyoming Mountain are all that’s left of a WWII Japanese American Internment Camp. By Shirley Streshinsky. Photography by Adam Jahiel. On the cover; a picture of the Haikai Rock, inscribed and buried by Internee Taketaro Azeka, pen name “Shikai”, before he left Heart Mtn.
Terminology - “When Hate Hits You: An Asian Pacific American Hate Crime Response Guide – JACL Anti-Hate Program”, 2003
Booklet, Brochure and Letter. Terminology - “When Hate Hits You: An Asian Pacific American Hate Crime Response Guide – Japanese American Citizens League Anti-Hate Program” – “Words can kill the spirit...’Jap’ is a derogatory term!” Letter to Ann Noble, from Greg Marutani of the San Francisco Japanese American Citizens League
Heart Mountain Personal Work and Subject Files - Through folder 159. Notes by Ann Noble. , 1990s
Notes by Ann Noble.