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Helen Harano Christ Interview Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1013-6-3)
vh Helen Harano Christ Interview Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1013-6-3)
Grandparents' immigration to Hawaii, eventually settling in Berkeley
Helen Harano Christ Interview Segment 21 (ddr-densho-1013-6-21)
vh Helen Harano Christ Interview Segment 21 (ddr-densho-1013-6-21)
Meeting future husband, dealing with issues of interracial marriage
Helen Harano Christ Interview Segment 23 (ddr-densho-1013-6-23)
vh Helen Harano Christ Interview Segment 23 (ddr-densho-1013-6-23)
Work as a teacher during a time of ethnic integration in the schools
Helen Harano Christ Interview Segment 7 (ddr-densho-1013-6-7)
vh Helen Harano Christ Interview Segment 7 (ddr-densho-1013-6-7)
Unable to participate in school's May Day celebration because of mass removal

Narrator Helen Harano Christ

Sansei female. Born August 26, 1933, in Berkeley, California. Removed to Tanforan Assembly Center, California, and Topaz concentration camp, Utah. Family resettled in North Platte, Nebraska, where father operated a flower shop. Received undergraduate degree in education and sociology from Hastings College in Nebraska. Attended McCormick Seminary in Illinois. Married husband Frank Christ in 1959. Worked …
Densho eNews, January 2009 (ddr-densho-431-28)
doc Densho eNews, January 2009 (ddr-densho-431-28)
Article titles: "From the Director," "Densho News: Free Teacher Workshop: Teaching with Social Studies CBAs," "Saving History: Rare Redress Hearings Tapes Restored," "New to the Archive: Look Inside the Archive: Topaz Museum Interviews," "National News and Events: Tule Lake Declared a National Monument."
Letter offering support from Japanese writers, journalists, and artists (ddr-densho-338-159)
doc Letter offering support from Japanese writers, journalists, and artists (ddr-densho-338-159)
A letter sent to the Office of Facts and Figures stating that Japanese wrtiers, journalists, and artists are willing to do what they can to help the United States Government after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 70, No. 12 (March 27, 1970) (ddr-pc-42-12)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 70, No. 12 (March 27, 1970) (ddr-pc-42-12)
Selected article titles: "JACL brands Japanese American students smart, affluent a myth" (p. 1), "Asian Americans protest attitude of Area Crusade" (p. 1), "Title II repeal hearings open: Goldberg calls it unconstitutional" (p. 1), "Asians picket Seattle NVC fete at Elks Club. Quiet Demonstration Against 'White Only' Elk Policy, Patronage" (p. 3), "Brazilian Nisei among 5 …
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 70, No. 21 (May 29, 1970) (ddr-pc-42-21)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 70, No. 21 (May 29, 1970) (ddr-pc-42-21)
Selected article titles: "Title II hearings expected to conclude by next week" (p. 1), "Oakland Museum to premiere photos on Japanese evacuation" (p. 1), "Over 500 attend youth-sponsor teach-in on war" (p. 2), "Chicago JACL introducing changes in Convention" (p. 3), "Have chapters voiced interest on specific public or political issues?" (p. 5), "Have we forgotten …
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 66, No. 9 (March 1, 1968) (ddr-pc-40-9)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 66, No. 9 (March 1, 1968) (ddr-pc-40-9)
Selected article titles: "Nisei employers note on-the-job training program" (p. 1), "JACL placed on record in Sentate for rights bills" (p. 1), "Kido recounts his 40 years inside League" (p. 1), "Seattle newsletter survey made on central area school issue" (p. 1), "Civil Rights and the Senate" (p. 2), "San Francisco new Nihonmachi awaits formal dedication …
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 64, No. 24 (June 16, 1967) (ddr-pc-39-25)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 64, No. 24 (June 16, 1967) (ddr-pc-39-25)
Selected article titles: "All mixed marriage bans lifted" (p. 1), "Cultural groups will be welcome at S.F. trade center" (p. 1), "Israeli-Arab issue unnerves Nisei" (p. 1), "Supreme Court won't review U.C. FSM sentences" (p. 1).
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