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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 26 (ddr-densho-1000-165-26)
While in school, writing first play, based on a postwar experience, and seeing it performed
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-165-16)
Reaction to the so-called "loyalty questionnaire": making the decision to resist the draft
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 10 (ddr-densho-1000-165-10)
Living in Los Angeles, California, for senior year in high school, working as a houseboy and dealing with prejudice
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 18 (ddr-densho-1000-165-18)
Experiencing changes as Tule Lake was converted into a "segregation center"
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 23 (ddr-densho-1000-165-23)
Working to reverse decision to renounce citizenship: working with Wayne Collins, helping form the Tule Lake Defense Committee
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 20 (ddr-densho-1000-165-20)
Dealing with the pro-Japan atmosphere in Tule Lake: trying to remain inconspicuous by not acting "too American"
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-165-3)
Early memories of the difficulty of learning English
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 22 (ddr-densho-1000-165-22)
Renouncing U.S. citizenship: "I had a funny feeling that I had done something, something wrong"
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-165-4)
Observing race and class divisions in grammar school
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 1 (ddr-densho-1000-165-1)
Parents' family background: mother came to join father in California as a "picture bride"
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-165-13)
Memories of the Arboga, or Marysville Assembly Center: participating in activities
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 24 (ddr-densho-1000-165-24)
Leaving camp and attending Los Angeles City College
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 25 (ddr-densho-1000-165-25)
Attending UCLA after World War II
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1000-165-5)
Memories of growing up in the 1930s: helping with family store during the Great Depression; father's battle with tuberculosis
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 21 (ddr-densho-1000-165-21)
Complying with family's decision to renounce U.S. citizenship
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi Interview Segment 35 (ddr-densho-1000-165-35)
Reflections: speaking for the first time about resister and renunciation experiences
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Five Japanese in Sebastopol (ddr-csujad-22-1)
Essay written in December 1975 for Dr. Hector Lee's American Folklore class. Researcher interviewed five Japanese Americans: Mr. Kiyoshi Akutagawa, born in 1898; Mr. Hiroshi Taniguchi, born in 1898; Mr. Kichizo Morita, born in 1902; Mr. Y. Ito, born in 1905 and Mr. George Okamoto, born in 1919. This object does not include the paper in …
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Roy H. Matsumoto Interview (ddr-densho-1000-153)
Nisei male. Born May 1, 1913, in Laguna, California. Lived in Japan from childhood through teenage years, before returning to the United States during high school. Incarcerated in the Santa Anita Assembly Center, California, and the Jerome concentration camp, Arkansas. Volunteered for the U.S. army in 1942, and was inducted in the Military Intelligence Service. Selected …
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Ito Reported Meetings Here to Tokyo, Witness Testifies (March 28, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-725)
The Seattle Daily Times, March 28, 1942, p. 3
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Santa Anita pacemaker, vol. 1, no. 38 (July 29, 1942) (ddr-csujad-55-1270)
Biweekly newspaper published at the Santa Anita Assembly Center from April through October 1942. Current issue includes information on recreational activities, religious services, sports, departure for incarceration camps, social events, nisei soldiers, an editorial on the right to vote, and the features ""Win, Place, and Show"", ""Post Time"", ""Story of the Week"", and ""Feminine Forum."" See …
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Santa Anita pacemaker, vol. 1, no. 39 (September 2, 1942) (ddr-csujad-55-1271)
Biweekly newspaper published at the Santa Anita Assembly Center from April through October 1942. Current issue includes information on recreational activities, religious services, sports, departure for incarceration camps, funerals, Heart Mountain housing, transfer regulations, an editorial on letters in the Arkansas Gazette, and the features ""Win, Place, and Show"", ""Post Time"", and ""Feminine Forum."" See this …
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Santa Anita pacemaker, vol. 1, no. 35 (August 19, 1942) (ddr-csujad-55-1267)
Biweekly newspaper published at the Santa Anita Assembly Center from April through October 1942. Current issue includes information on recreational activities, religious services, sports, clothing catalog, hospital, an editorial on California, and the features "Feminine Forum" and "Win, Place, and Show." See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_1269
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Santa Anita pacemaker, vol. 1, no. 34 (August 15, 1942) (ddr-csujad-55-1266)
Biweekly newspaper published at the Santa Anita Assembly Center from April through October 1942. Current issue includes information on recreational activities, religious services, sports, Gene W. Wilbur, a barber shop, nurses, paychecks, Yeiki Matsui, and the features "Win, Place, and Show", "Post Time", "Story of the Week", and "Feminine Forum." See this object in the California …
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Santa Anita pacemaker, vol. 1, no. 44 (September 19, 1942) (ddr-csujad-55-1273)
Biweekly newspaper published at the Santa Anita Assembly Center from April through October 1942. Current issue includes information on recreational activities, religious services, sports, departure for the Granada and Rohwer incarceration camps, baggage checks and inspection, and the features "Win, Place, and Show", "Story of the Week", "Post Time", and ""Feminine Forum." See this object in …