Selected article titles: "Heaviest Snowfall Recorded Here Over Week-end" (p. 1), "House Considers on Denaturalization Bill" (p. 1), "Wire Break Causes Power Failure Here" (p. 1), "Three Men Give Blood to 'Unique' Cancer Patient" (p. 1), "Japan Refuses to Resume Negotiations" (p. 1), "WRA Tule Policy Lax Criticizes Costello" (p. 1), "Inland Area People Urged to …
"Radio-Telephone Service to Japan is Resumed. SCAP Approves Oversea Calls; Wires Cleared for Service" (pg. 1), "Urges Anti-Lynching Bill "with Teeth in it'. Masaoka Cites Violent Acts Against Nisei" (pg. 1)
"Yorty's Bill Would End Racial Bias" (p. 1), "Loss Caused by Leasehold Sale Allowed Under Claims Act : ADC" (p. 1), "Tentative 3-Day Program Announced for '51 N.W. Young Buddhist Conclave" (p. 1).
"File Your Evacuation Losses Claims; JACL Open Night Tonight" (p. 1), "Job of Crushing Zaibatsu Ended; Board Dissolved" (p. 1), "Last Minute Senate Action Sought on Judd Bill or Walter Resolution" (p. 2).
"Nisei War Memorial Fund Campaign Starts on Tuesday" (p. 1), "Masaoka Backs Vets Resolutions for Low-Cost Housing Bill" (p. 1), "Renaming of Ship for Nisei Hero Postponed Week in Brooklyn" (p. 1).
"JACL in D.C. Asks Amending of Havenner Bill to Let Aliens in War Service to Stay in U.S." (p. 1), "Equality Urged for U.S. Aliens" (p. 1), "Story of the 442nd" (p. 2),
"80th Congress to Consider Naturalization Measure. Celler Bill to Open U.S. Citizenship to Alien Japanese" (p. 1), "Masaoka Returns to Wash. D.C. After West Tour" (p. 1), "Wreath Placed at Arlington" (p. 4).
Written statement of Arthur S. Flemming, Member, Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. This statement was submitted for the hearings on House of Representatives Bill H.R. 4110 in June of 1984.
Selected article titles: "House Hearing on A-bomb Survivors Bill Being Planned" (p. 1); "Seattle Japanese Hall Being Remodeled" (p. 10); "Ex-marine's Secret Cover Exposed by Routine Police Blotter Report" (p. 11).
Select article titles: "White House Hears JACL Views on Civil Rights Bill"(p.1); "Outstanding Convention Panel on U.S.-Japan Workshop Set"(p.1); "Asian Pacifics form Advocacy Group on Reappointment"(p.3).
Select article titles: "Redress reaffirmed" (p. 1); "California governor vetoes civil rights act" (p. 1); "Manzanar funding bill up for final vote" (p. 1); "L.A. radio host fired for racial stereotyping" (p. 1).
Selected article titles: "Center's Milk Supply Reduced to One Half of Former Quota" (p. 1), "California Group Introduces Bill to Deport All Japanese" (p. 2), "Conditions for Relocation in East Favorable" (p. 2).
Selected article titles: "Marcantonio Bill Supported by Poston" (p. 1), "Industry Makes WAC Posters" (p. 1), "No Tule Evacuees to Come to Poston Center" (p. 1), "Future WACs to Be Interviewed" (p. 4).
Caption below photo: Standing in front of their Block 13 residence are Shuzo "Bill" and Fumiko "Nellie" Takeda with their first born child, Judy. Topaz, Utah, 1943. The Taketa's were from Alameda, CA.
Memories of working with the staff of the Office of Redress Administration
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Involvement with the Japanese American Citizens League during the redress movement
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Discussion of individuals who were integral in the redress movement
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Experiences during World War II for Japanese Americans in Hawaii
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Working with the Office of Redress Administration through the JACL
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