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Bill Hosokawa Interview Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-129-4)
Initial interest in journalism while attending Garfield High School
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Bill Hosokawa Interview Segment 22 (ddr-densho-1000-129-22)
Feelings about the resisters: have to understand the situation at the time
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Bill Hosokawa Interview Segment 15 (ddr-densho-1000-129-15)
Outrage expressed in newspaper columns written while in Puyallup Assembly Center may have contributed to reputation as a "troublemaker"
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Bill Hosokawa Interview Segment 21 (ddr-densho-1000-129-21)
Leaving camp to work as a copy editor for the Des Moines Register in Iowa
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Japanese Americans working on camp newspaper (ddr-densho-37-459)
Original WRA caption: Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Trimming the assembled Sentinels is George Tokoshige, while Reports Officer Vaughn Mechau and Sentianl Editor, Bill Hosokawa check for the hundredth time for possible makeup or printing errors.
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Granada Pioneer Vol. I No. 69 (May 29, 1943) (ddr-densho-147-70)
Selected article titles: "Nakano Tries to End Life" (p. 1), "Food Allotment is Decreased" (p. 1), "Determine Steps to Speed Induction" (p. 1), "NY Times: Prompts Nisei Resettlement" (p. 2), "Negotiations for Internees" (p. 3), "Hosokawa Writes on Resettlement" (p. 3).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 89, No. 2054 (August 3, 1979) (ddr-pc-51-30)
Selected article titles: "Minidoka Site Dedication: Sen. Church, Hosokawa Paired" (p. 1), "Viet Refugees in Japan Unhappy, Few Want to Stay" (p. 1), "From the Frying Pan: Chapter Vote on Redress" (p. 5), and "Jesse Kuhaulua Faces Toughest Sumo Bout: Career or Citizenship" (p. 8).
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Rohwer Outpost Vol. VI No. 18 (February 24, 1945) (ddr-densho-143-247)
Selected article titles: "Ctr. to Hold Nisei Confab: James Sugioka, Bill Hosokawa, Sherwood Eddy to Participate in 3-Day Conclave" (p. 1), "Open Church, Gakuen in Los Angeles for Use as Hostels" (p. 1), "Supply Exhausted: Meatless Meals in Prospect for Ctr." (p. 1).
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 38, No. 3, March 2001 (ddr-sjacl-1-487)
Newsletter covering the following topics: NVC (Seattle JACL co-sponsors) honors William Nakamura and James Okubo, Medal of Honor recipients, in a ceremony at Seattle Center, March 25th; Report on Installation Banquet, Hosokawa could not make it, remarks read, Floyd Mori, National President attends.
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 31 No. 5 (August 5, 1950) (ddr-pc-22-31)
Selected article titles: "Hosokawa Leaves for Korea as First War Correspondent in History of Denver Post" (p. 1), "JACL Joins Call for City Ordinance Banning Race Bias in Slum Clearance Program" (p. 1), "Justice Department Plans to Open New Evacuee Claims Offices in Chicago, Washington" (p. 3).
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 35 No. 18 (October 31, 1952) (ddr-pc-24-44)
Selected article titles: "Acclaim Americanization classes conducted in Japanese for Issei" (p. 1), "MacArthur finally decides to give up history of Pacific war to Army" (p. 1), "Can Nisei votes swing California?" (p. 2), "Hosokawa tells of happy ending to evacuation story of Nisei" (p. 3).
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Japanese American family (ddr-densho-37-429)
Original WRA caption: Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Bill Hosokawa, Editor of the Sentinel, Heart Mountain Relocation Center newspaper, and the Nisei leader in center activities, and American citizen, a graduate of the University of Washington, former West Coast reporter and foreign correspondent. Bill has traveled throughout the Orient, has lived in Tokyo and …
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Japanese American working on camp newspaper (ddr-densho-37-461)
Original WRA caption: Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. In the press room of the Cody Enterprise, Bill Hosokawa, Editor of the Sentinel, Heart Mountain Relocation newspaper, pulls a galley proof. Aside from being editor of the paper, Bill, on press night, sets type, prepares makeup, locks forms, and performs all the tasks pertinent to …
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Japanese American working on camp newspaper (ddr-densho-37-460)
Original WRA caption: Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain Wyoming. In the press room of the Cody Enterprise, Bill Hosokawa, Editor of the Sentinel, Heart Mountain Relocation Center newspaper, sets type for the final makeup of the weekly edition. Bill, a former foreign correspondent and Washington U. graduate, sets type, pulls proofs, operates the linotype, locks …
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 69, No. 22 (November 28,1969) (ddr-pc-41-48)
Select article titles: "Medallions, Hosokawa books presented at White House 'first'" (p. 1); "Depper appreciation of American heritage urged for new Guidelines" (p. 1); "Racist comment on Japanese by S.F. United Crusade executive protested" (p. 1); "Seattle Issei in Central Area seek help, hurt by inadequate insurance" (p. 4).
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Rohwer Outpost Vol. VI No. 19 (February 28, 1945) (ddr-densho-143-248)
Selected article titles: "Conference Opens Friday: Hosokawa, Eddy, Sugioka to be Guests" (p. 1), "Two of WRA Visit Center" (p. 1), "Two Reported as Casualties on West Front" (p. 1), "Doi Farm Arsonists to be Put on Trial" (p. 1), "Proper Procedure for Ration Book Issuance" (p. 2).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 69, No. 8 (August 22,1969) (ddr-pc-41-34)
Select article titles: "JACL protest slur against U.S. Chinese" (p. 1); "126 congressmen co-sponsor JACL bill to repeal detention law" (p. 1); "Joint U.S.-Japan Meeting" (p. 2); "Japanese History Project Geared for All-Out Hosokawa Book Push" (p. 3); "Dr. Noguchi case amplifies lacks in black community" (p. 4).
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Granada Pioneer Vol. I No. 63 (May 8, 1943) (ddr-densho-147-64)
Selected article titles: "Charter Amendment Vote is Scheduled" (p. 1), "Workers May Apply for Emergency Aid" (p. 2), "Bill Hosokawa is Reporter" (p. 3), "Safe Return to Coast Seen" (p. 3), "Nisei Forced to Quit Chicago Job" (p. 3), "May Change Request for Repatriation" (p. 4), "It's Scorpions, Snakes Season" (p. 5).
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Clifford Uyeda Interview Segment 3 (ddr-densho-122-19-3)
Thoughts on Bill Hosokawa and his stand on redress
This interview was conducted by filmmaker Frank Abe for his 2000 documentary, Conscience and the Constitution, about the World War II resisters of conscience at the Heart Mountain incarceration camp. As a result, the interviews in this collection are typically not life histories, instead primarily focusing …
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Daily Press Review, Vol. V, No. 24 (ddr-densho-156-264)
Article titles: "Governor Inspects Heart Mountain Relocation Project"; "Activities of Heart Mountain Wyoming -- by Bill Hosokawa"; "Japanese 'Student' Seized by the FBI"; "Items from Minidoka Relocation Center"; "College Prexy Defends Jap Student Evacuees"; "Liked America Better"; "Charges Filed Against Jap"; "War Plant is Established at Jap Center"; "Milk Shortage Here"; "500 Japanese to Aid Harvest."
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XIX, No. 7, July-August 1982 (ddr-sjacl-1-311)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Chapter vote on endorsing ?People?s Campaign to Urge an End to Nuclear Arms Madness and Participate in the Campaign?s Oct. 2nd Fund Raiser, the ?Legs against Arms? fun run; 90 people attended JACL Fun nite; Seattle JACL joins a coalition in a amicus curiae brief in a successful Supreme Court decision …
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 64, No. 22 (June 2, 1967) (ddr-pc-39-23)
Selected article titles: "Supreme Court rules on citizenship, Calif. Prop. 14" (p. 1), "Hosokawa commissioned to write 'popular history'" (p. 1), "Fair housing bills under study" (p. 1), "S.F. Japan center must not lose its 'cultural' sight" (p. 1), "Justice Dept. not now maintaining Tule Lake center" (p. 2), "Episodes of Evacuation: Internment on Rainbow Island" …
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Letter from Michi Weglyn to Frank Chin, March 15, 1988 (ddr-csujad-24-15)
A letter from Michi Weglyn to Frank Chin discussing the upcoming Pullman Conference and praising Chin for his criticisms of Japanese American journalist Bill Hosokawa. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: chi_01_015
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Japs Register While Working (March 12, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-686)
The Seattle Daily Times, March 12, 1942, p. 9