Box MS 611.13
Contains 58 Results:
Newspaper supplement to The Powell Tribune – “Heart Mtn. Relocation Camp – A 50-year remembrance”, Oct.13,1992
Newspaper supplement to The Powell Tribune – “Heart Mtn. Relocation Camp – A 50-year remembrance”
Newspaper article: The Argonaut, Southern CA – “Japanese heritage of Venice”, Nov.12,1992
Newspaper article: The Argonaut, Southern CA – “Japanese heritage of Venice”
Newspaper article: “Bittersweet Reunion” Graduates of 1943 carry the memory of Japanese American classmates who were interned., Oct.3,1993
Newspaper article: Seattle Post-Intelligencer – “Bittersweet Reunion” Broadway High Graduates of 1943 carry the memory of Japanese American classmates who were interned.
Newspaper clippings: letter to the Editor – “Made Heart Mtn. look like a picnic” – “Apology for Heart Mtn.? Not on your life” plus 2 more, 1993, Oct.7-Nov.20
Newspaper clippings: Casper Star-Tribune, letter to the Editor – “Made Heart Mtn. look like a picnic” – “Apology for Heart Mtn.? Not on your life” – “Tar-paper shack better than death in sneak attack” – “Have a Heart, then Depression, war and fear”
Newspaper: “Nisei draft resisters receive Florin JACL Daruma Civil Rights Award...“Japanese Peruvians: The Untold Internment” , May 1994
Newspaper: Asiamerican Journal – “Nisei draft resisters receive Florin JACL Daruma Civil Rights Award – Fifty Years in the Making” – “Japanese Peruvians: The Untold Internment” – “Blind Asian veteran overcomes adversity and discrimination”
“People”-Tomo Mukai – Newspaper article: Los Angeles Times – “Japanese Americans Revisit Their Painful Past”, Oct.3,1994
“People”-Tomo Mukai – Newspaper article: Los Angeles Times – “Japanese Americans Revisit Their Painful Past”
Newspaper article -“The Troops America Forgot” – “A Matter of Honor – Beyond the Call – Injustice and Indifference.”, Feb.15,1995
Newspaper article: The Washington Post – “The Troops America Forgot” – “A Matter of Honor – Beyond the Call – Injustice and Indifference.” Author Lyn Crost spent 7 months in Europe before and after WWII writing about Japanese American troops, whose story wasn’t being told.
Newspaper article: Mariko “Mako” Miller, first woman appointed Honorary Consul General of Japan. An letter to Editor, May 17-June 10.1995
Newspaper article: Casper Star-Tribune – “New honorary consul eyes ‘people to people’ diplomacy” – Mariko “Mako” Miller, first woman appointed Honorary Consul General of Japan. Letter to the Editor: “Germans came earlier and married non-Germans” – UW graduate student and her question about why the German and Italian Americans weren’t relocated like the Japanese?
Letters to the Editor: “Cutting Heart out of Humanities in Wyoming” – “Relocation stopped spying and/or lynching”, May 31,1995
Letters to the Editor: Casper Star-Tribune – “Cutting Heart out of Humanities in Wyoming” – “Relocation stopped spying and/or lynching”
Heart Mountain Symposium – Poster announcing it. – Articles. “Commemorative Events Planned” – “Session Looks at Heart Mountain” , 1995, Sept.28-Oct.25
Heart Mountain Symposium – Poster announcing it. – Newspaper articles: Rock Springs, WY, Daily Rocket-Miner – “Commemorative Events Planned” – “Session Looks at Heart Mountain” - The Oracle, WWCC, Rock Springs – “Symposium gets to the heart of the matter” – “Japanese staff writer comments on Heart Mtn.”