Letter of support from Thomas and Bertha Green for the reunification of Keizaburo Koyama with his family. Page 3 of 3.

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Dr. Keizaburo Koyama Family Collection

Photocopy of a declassified, notarized and handwritten letter from Thomas and Bertha Green in support of the reunification of Keizaburo Koyama with his family. On the final page, they write that Keizaburo wrote a letter from camp to his wife saying how proud he was to have three American-born children. They also state that they have never read a single complaint from Keizaburo in any of the letters he wrote from camp. They end the letter saying they know none of the affiliations of clubs that Keizaburo is part of, but feel that he is loyal to the United States and that he should be reunited with his family.

3/18/1943

Correspondence

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Japanese American Museum of Oregon; Portland, Oregon

Courtesy of Dr. Keizaburo Koyama Family Collection, Japanese American Museum of Oregon

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