A.D. 1977: Japanese Christians in America: The Church That Survives Hate
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OBJECT ID
ddr-densho-446-394
PARENT COLLECTION
Ai Chih and Ryo (Morikawa) Tsai Family Collection
DESCRIPTION
Article in the July/August 1977 issue of A.D. 1977 on the experience of Japanese Christians in America through the end of WWII.
OBJECT GENRE
Periodicals
OBJECT FORMAT
Document
TOPICS
- Religion and churches -- Christianity
- Geographic communities -- California -- San Francisco
- Geographic communities -- Illinois -- Chicago
- Identity and values
- Identity and values -- Issei
- Identity and values -- Japanese American identity
- Immigration and citizenship -- Arrival
- Immigration and citizenship -- Life in Japan and reasons for leaving
- Journalism and media -- Mass media
- Race and racism
- Religion and churches
- World War II -- Mass removal ("evacuation")
- World War II -- Concentration camps
- World War II -- Mass removal ("evacuation") -- Aftermath
FACILITY
CREATORS
- Morizono, Michael M. (author)
PERSONS/ORGANIZATIONS
- Tsai, Ai Chih
- United Church of Christ
- Morizono, Michael M.
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Japanese Church of Christ
- Fourth Presbyterian Church
- Anderson, Harrison Ray
- Miyama, Kamichi
- Japanese Church
- Christ United Presbyterian Church (San Francisco)
- Pine United Methodist Church (San Francisco, Calif.)
- Murata, Koji
- Santa Anita Assembly Center Protestant Church
- Japanese Christian Mission in North America
- Horikoshi, Casper Y.
- National Centennial Celebration Coordinating Council
CONTRIBUTOR
Densho
PREFERRED CITATION
Courtesy of the Ai Chih and Ryo (Morikawa) Tsai Family Collection, Densho
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