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Box MS 611.07

 Container

Contains 133 Results:

HMWF – Letters from American Heritage Center at Univ. of WY, Re: record of the camp survivors relating to the draft resistance movement., 2003

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.07
Identifier: MS611.07.07
Scope and Contents

HMWF – Letters Re: Request from American Heritage Center at Univ. of WY, interest in collecting, preserving, and making accessible to researchers the documentary record of the camp survivors: relating to the draft resistance movement.

Dates: 2003

Heart Mtn. WY Foundation membership application. , 2001

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.06
Identifier: MS611.07.06
Scope and Contents

Heart Mtn. WY Foundation membership application. Resume: James R. McDonald, AIA Historical Architect.

Dates: 2001

Brochure and Letters. Obutsudan (Buddhist altar) and Identity of the women in the “Four Star Mother” photo (P.611.077). , May 31-Nov.13,1994

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.10
Identifier: MS611.07.10
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Brochure and Letters. Obutsudan (Buddhist altar) and Four-Star Mothers – Heart Mountain, Wyoming 1944 – Japanese American National Museum – L.A. Convention Center. Letters: Identity of the women in the “Four Star Mother” photo (P.611.077).

Dates: May 31-Nov.13,1994

Letter and Article. Re: Buddhist life and worship In Heart Mtn. - Wheel of Dharma, “Brief History of the BCA During World War II”, Nov. 1994

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.11
Identifier: MS611.07.11
Scope and Contents

Letter and Article. Letter written by Paul Tsuneishi, Re: Buddhist life and worship In Heart Mountain. Article: Wheel of Dharma, Buddhist Churches of America “Brief History of the BCA During World War II”

Dates: Nov. 1994

Photos – P.611.307 – P.611.307 – Buddhist leaders and barracks on display in L.A.. “America’s Concentration Camps”, Dec. 1994

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.12
Identifier: MS611.07.12
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Photos – P.611.307 – P.611.307 – Buddhist leaders and barracks on display in L.A.. “America’s Concentration Camps”. Letter from Paul Tsuneishi to Kaoru Inouye. Letter to Ann Noble from Kaoru Inouye and memoir “Buddhist Life in Heart Mountain”.

Dates: Dec. 1994

Hearty Mtn. Schools: Wyoming Education News, Newcastle WY: “Wyoming’s Third Largest School , Dec. 1942

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.14
Identifier: MS611.07.14
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Wyoming Education News, Newcastle WY: “Wyoming’s Third Largest School by C.D. Carter, Superintendent of Education, Heart Mountain Center.

Dates: Dec. 1942

Heart Mountain Camp Religions – All Denominations. Excerpts from Ministry in the Assembly and Relocation Centers, 1942-1944

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.09
Identifier: MS611.07.09
Scope and Contents

Heart Mountain Camp Religions – All Denominations. Excerpts from Ministry in the Assembly and Relocation Centers, by Rev. Lester Suzuki.

Dates: 1942-1944

Booklet, excerpts: “The Episcopal Church in Wyoming – A History of Japanese American Episcopal Churches” , 1944

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.13
Identifier: MS611.07.13
Scope and Contents

Booklet, excerpts: “The Episcopal Church in Wyoming – A History of Japanese American Episcopal Churches”

Dates: 1944

Historiography – UCLA magazine article – “Shame of a Nation” By David Greenwald , 1998

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.58
Identifier: MS611.07.58
Scope and Contents

Historiography – UCLA magazine article – “Shame of a Nation” By David Greenwald – A daring new CD-ROM by the Film and Television Archive takes us inside – and face to face with – the horrors of America’s concentration camps. A visit via multimedia to a WWII relocation camp is an edifying and sobering reminder of injustice, hysteria and racism.

Dates: 1998

Historiography –“Transforming Race Relation: The State of Asian Pacific America” - “Japanese American Research Project Collection”, 1969-2000

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.59
Identifier: MS611.07.59
Scope and Contents

Historiography – UCLA: “Transforming Race Relation: The State of Asian Pacific America” and “Japanese American Research Project Collection”. And Ann Noble’s notes on other publications.

Dates: 1969-2000