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Box MS 611.11

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Contains 52 Results:

Editorial: Scott Hagel-The gist of it. “Strong feelings associated with relocation camp have hardly faded with time”, June 5,1990

 File — Box: MS 611.11, Folder: MS611.11.01
Identifier: MS611.11.01
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Newspaper Editorial: Powell Tribune – Scott Hagel-The gist of it. “Strong feelings associated with relocation camp have hardly faded with time”

Dates: June 5,1990

Fair Play Committee – Newspaper article: “Rebuttal to Holly Yasui’s Reaction to James Omura” By Frank Chin, July 1990

 File — Box: MS 611.11, Folder: MS611.11.02
Identifier: MS611.11.02
Scope and Contents Fair Play Committee – Newspaper article: Rafu Shimpo-Vox Populi – “Rebuttal to Holly Yasui’s Reaction to James Omura” By Frank Chin. Opening statement: “Holly Yasui’s reaction to James Omura is understandable, moving and wrong. Her father Minoru Yasui betrayed and sold out his own cause, just as the JACL had betrayed him.” Closing with: “The fact is, between Yasui and Omura, Omura is the victim, and Yasui is the poseur, the fink, the traitor, the hypocrite. The damage the JACL, Masaoka and...
Dates: July 1990

Newspaper Column: “An internee’s view: Now more than ever, museum belongs at Heart Mountain”-By Bacon Sakatani, 1991

 File — Box: MS 611.11, Folder: MS611.11.03
Identifier: MS611.11.03
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Newspaper Column: The Powell Tribune – “An internee’s view: Now more than ever, museum belongs at Heart Mountain” – Bacon Sakatani, Guest Columnist.

Dates: 1991

Newspaper article: Powell Tribune – “Heart Mountain still symbol of ‘Winter in my Soul’ “ By Michael Cassity , Jan.10, 1991

 File — Box: MS 611.11, Folder: MS611.11.04
Identifier: MS611.11.04
Scope and Contents Newspaper article: Powell Tribune – “Heart Mountain still symbol of ‘Winter in my Soul’ “ By Michael Cassity – Wyoming Archives Dept. End of the article: “World War II generated real sacrifice throughout the nation. The sacrifice of the soldiers was obvious, real, and deep. The sacrifices of others, those who remained at home, far from the fighting, was no less real even if it was less dramatic. Those Sacrifices had to do with shortages of the necessities of life, with multiple cases of...
Dates: Jan.10, 1991

Newspaper clippings: The Weekend Australian-“Managers lack ‘mindset’ to win information-‘Only the quick’ “/“Lesson in survival”, 1991,Nov.16-17

 File — Box: MS 611.11, Folder: MS611.11.05
Identifier: MS611.11.05
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Newspaper clippings: The Weekend Australian – “Managers lack ‘mindset’ to win information – ‘Only the quick’ “ “Lesson in survival”

Dates: 1991,Nov.16-17

Newspaper clipping: “Irony, hysteria still painful 50 years later-but Japanese American internment becomes rallying point”, 1992,Jan.26

 File — Box: MS 611.11, Folder: MS611.11.06
Identifier: MS611.11.06
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Newspaper clipping: Star-Tribune, Casper, WY – “Irony, hysteria still painful 50 years later – But Japanese American internment becomes rallying point”

Dates: 1992,Jan.26

Newspaper article: “History on the Move – Internment Camp Barracks May Go on Display in Little Tokyo , Feb.4-16,1992

 File — Box: MS 611.11, Folder: MS611.11.07
Identifier: MS611.11.07
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Newspaper article: Los Angeles Times, Metro Section – “History on the Move – Internment Camp Barracks May Go on Display in Little Tokyo – Barracks: Exhibit of WWII Internment Building Planned in Little Tokyo” Newspaper clipping: Tribune/News – The Valley, Feb.16 – “West Covinan recalls internment – His quest: Display barracks locally” – Bacon Sakatani holds photographs of barracks at Wyoming facility where he was held during WWII.

Dates: Feb.4-16,1992

“People” - Newspaper clipping: “Hood River Vet Takes Highest VFW State Office” , 1993

 File — Box: MS 611.11, Folder: MS611.11.08
Identifier: MS611.11.08
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“People” - Newspaper clipping: “Hood River Vet Takes Highest VFW State Office” – Koe Nishimoto brother of Katsumi “Tim” Nishimoto, internee at Heart Mtn. in 1943 (in Box 4).

Dates: 1993

Fair Play Committee - “Draft Rift Lingers 50 Years Later"- "Their resistance divides the community to this day.”, 1993,Mar.12

 File — Box: MS 611.11, Folder: MS611.11.09
Identifier: MS611.11.09
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Fair Play Committee – Newspaper clippings: Los Angeles Times – “Draft Rift Lingers 50 Years Later – During World War II, thousands of Japanese Americans served in the military – but hundreds, protesting their internment, refused. Their resistance divides the community to this day.”

Dates: 1993,Mar.12

“People” – Newspaper clippings: Mike Mackey –“UW graduate student studies Heart Mountain Internment Camp”, Mar.18-Apr.6, 1993

 File — Box: MS 611.11, Folder: MS611.11.10
Identifier: MS611.11.10
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“People” – Newspaper clippings: The Laramie Daily Boomerang – Mike Mackey – University of Wyoming graduate history student. “UW graduate student studies Heart Mountain Internment Camp”

Dates: Mar.18-Apr.6, 1993