Frank F. Nakamura

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ddr-csujad-55-2384 (CSUJAD Local ID: sac_jaac_2490, CSUJAD Project ID: sac_jaac_2490)

CSU Sacramento Japanese American Archival Collection

Narrative essay describing Frank F. Nakamura's experience as an individual of Japanese ancestry living in California during the events of World War II. Nakamura describes his role as the Sutter-Yuba president of the Japanese American Citizens League, the evacuation orders and their impact on the community, Nakamura's experience at Tule Lake and Granada incarceration camps, relocation to Chicago, and eventual return to Marysville, California. See also the narrative essay of Hatsuye Nakamura, sac_jaac_2492. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2490

circa 2005

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