Other forms of resistance
World War II
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Resistance and dissidence
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Other forms of resistance
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Related articles from the
Densho Encyclopedia :
Lincoln Seiichi Kanai / ex parte Kanai,
Military resisters,
Ochikubo v. Bonesteel,
Wakayama case
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Jap-Americans Refuse to Drill (March 22, 1944) (ddr-densho-56-1031)
The Seattle Daily Times, March 22, 1944, p. 12
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Court Upholds Curfew on Japs (April 15, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-756)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 15, 1942, p. 19
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Army Sentences 5 Balking Japs (April 13, 1944) (ddr-densho-56-1037)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 13, 1944, p. 8
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Liberties Union Backs Jap Suit (August 20, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-838)
The Seattle Daily Times, August 20, 1942, p. 32
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Letter to Michi and Walter Weglyn from Kiku Funabiki (ddr-densho-122-873)
Re: telling the story of resisters in the military, and lack of support for Japanese S. Americans incarcerated.
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Letters from Cedrick Shimo (ddr-densho-122-872)
Re: 1993 Heart Mt. Resisters program and participation of military resisters, particularly from the 1800 and Disciplinary Barracks Boys (DB Boys) from Fort Riley
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Report on conversation between Minoru Tamesa and Samuel Menin (ddr-densho-122-525)
Menin served as attorney for the original trial of Heat Mountain resisters
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Hearing for Leave Clearance for Frank Emi (ddr-densho-122-492)
Transcript of rehearing for Frank Emi before Guy Robertson and W.J. Carroll, after his arrest for attempting to leave camp
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Arrest complaint and arrest warrants for Minoru Tamesa and Frank Emi (ddr-densho-122-491)
For attempting to leave camp without permission
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Summary of the Fort McClellan, Alabama Incident (ddr-densho-122-875)
Re: incident when Japanese American troops refused to obey orders
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Page of Hisa Nimura Horiuchi Scrapbook (ddr-densho-325-37)
This page of the scrapbook shows documents from two distinct periods of Hisa's wartime life. At the top is the form where Hisa formally requests to drop out of high school after her father is forced to move to the Santa Fe Department of Justice Internment Camp after being branded a trouble maker. While not directly …
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The Newell Star, Vol. I, No. 21 (July 20, 1944) (ddr-densho-284-26)
Selected article titles: "27 Taken to Eureka on Draft Violation Charges" (p. 1), "Two Charged with Sedition and Conspiracy" (p. 2), and "Black Reports Temporary Ban on Block Carnivals" (p. 4).
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Postcard from Sgt. Frank Honda to Iku Morita (ddr-densho-497-11)
Postcard of Nice Hotel, France. Mention of beautiful photographs and travel.
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Fred Korematsu - Kathryn Korematsu Interview Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-181-3)
Thoughts on being arrested: "I figured it was unconstitutional what they were doing"
Due to technical difficulties and conditions at the time of taping, there is loud background noise in this interview.
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Fred Korematsu - Kathryn Korematsu Interview Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-181-2)
Making the decision to resist incarceration order
Due to technical difficulties and conditions at the time of taping, there is loud background noise in this interview.
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Kenge Kobayashi Segment 10 (ddr-densho-1000-37-10)
Atmosphere at Tule Lake concentration camp during the "segregation" period
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Kenge Kobayashi Segment 9 (ddr-densho-1000-37-9)
Pro-Japan element at Tule Lake concentration camp
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