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Box MS 611.16

 Container

Contains 32 Results:

The Rafu Shimpo-“Accomplishments of CLPEF Projects Included on Website-Work: CD-ROM of Heart Mtn., Video of Heart Mtn. resisters, 1998,Oct.7

 File — Box: MS 611.16, Folder: MS611.16.13
Identifier: MS611.16.13
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Newspaper: The Rafu Shimpo – “Accomplishments of CLPEF Projects Included on Website-Work include a CD-ROM of Heart Mtn., documentary of Tule Lake, video of Heart Mtn. resisters, Japanese Peruvians and others”

Dates: 1998,Oct.7

Newspaper article: “Wyoming prisoner: a stranger in a strange land”. Bettie Kadota (Hashimoto), a nurse at HMRC, Sept.30,1998

 File — Box: MS 611.16, Folder: MS611.16.12
Identifier: MS611.16.12
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Newspaper article: The Laramie Daily Boomerang – “Wyoming prisoner: a stranger in a strange land”. Bettie Kadota (Hashimoto), a nurse at Heart Mountain Relocation Center.

Dates: Sept.30,1998

Newspaper article: “Heart Mtn. draft resisters speak at UW” Speakers: Frank Emi, chairman of FPC, Yosh Kuromiya and Tak Hoshizaki. , 2003,Apr,27

 File — Box: MS 611.16, Folder: MS611.16.21
Identifier: MS611.16.21
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Newspaper article: Casper Star Tribune – “Heart Mtn. draft resisters speak at UW” – “Frank Emi, chairman of the Fair Play Committee formed by some inmates of the Wyoming relocation center, said he was 26 and had two young children and a grocery store in Los Angeles when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.” Also speaking with Frank were Yosh Kuromiya and Tak Hoshizaki.

Dates: 2003,Apr,27

“People” – Norman Mineta. The Washington Post-“The Patriot – Interned by His Country, but Still He Loved It. Then He Changed It.”, Aug.21, 2000

 File — Box: MS 611.16, Folder: MS611.16.17
Identifier: MS611.16.17
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“People” – Norman Yoshio Mineta. Newspaper article: The Washington Post, Style – “The Patriot – Norman Mineta Was Interned by His Country, but Still He Loved It. Then He Changed It.”

Dates: Aug.21, 2000

Poster – “Conscience and the Constitution” They fought on their own battlefield. Written, produced and directed, by Frank Abe., Nov.30,2000

 File — Box: MS 611.16, Folder: MS611.16.18
Identifier: MS611.16.18
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Poster – “Conscience and the Constitution” They fought on their own battlefield. Written, produced and directed, by Frank Abe.

Dates: Nov.30,2000

“People” – Kiyoshi Kuromiya. Newspaper articles: Casper Star- Tribune – “Wyo-born AIDS expert dies” , May 23,2000

 File — Box: MS 611.16, Folder: MS611.16.16
Identifier: MS611.16.16
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“People” – Kiyoshi Kuromiya. Newspaper articles: Casper Star- Tribune – “Wyo-born AIDS expert dies” - Casper Star-Tribune – “Heart Mountain’s Kiyoshi Kuromiya”

Dates: May 23,2000

Newspaper article: Casper Star Tribune – “Group seeks to save internment camps”, Nov.23, 2002

 File — Box: MS 611.16, Folder: MS611.16.20
Identifier: MS611.16.20
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Newspaper article: Casper Star Tribune – “Group seeks to save internment camps”

Dates: Nov.23, 2002

Newspaper articles: Japanese American Legacy: “Hardship, Work, Love, and Family” – “Simple virtues lead to fulfillment”, Apr.13-20, 2005

 File — Box: MS 611.16, Folder: MS611.16.22
Identifier: MS611.16.22
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Newspaper articles: Sanpete Messenger-Gunnison Valley Edition. Japanese American Legacy: “Hardship, Work, Love, and Family” – “Simple virtues lead to fulfillment”

Dates: Apr.13-20, 2005

Newspaper article: Casper Star-Tribune - “Foundation raises $100,000 – Heart Mountain”, June 24,2001

 File — Box: MS 611.16, Folder: MS611.16.19
Identifier: MS611.16.19
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Newspaper article: Casper Star-Tribune - “Foundation raises $100,000 – Heart Mountain”

Dates: June 24,2001

Letter to the Editor: Internment Camps, “Relocation of Citizens among darkest moments of U.S. History”, July 4,1998

 File — Box: MS 611.16, Folder: MS611.16.11
Identifier: MS611.16.11
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Letter to the Editor: Seattle Post-Intelligencer – Internment Camps, “Relocation of Citizens among darkest moments of U.S. History”

Dates: July 4,1998