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Group photograph of men and boys (ddr-densho-518-176)
img Group photograph of men and boys (ddr-densho-518-176)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: [left to right, back row] George Nakashima, Toy Nakashima, Muck Fujihira, Roy Tsuchida, Fred Izumi, Harry Nakashima, [front row] Roy Izumi, Sat Hirata, Haggie Nakashima, Frank Okita, Shia Urakawa, Tad Tsuji, Melvin Fujii [child, left], Kibo Urakawa [child, middle].
Man with camera standing by tents (ddr-densho-466-25)
img Man with camera standing by tents (ddr-densho-466-25)
Caption below photo on album page: Novi Ligure - Nakagawa
Two couples (ddr-densho-466-718)
img Two couples (ddr-densho-466-718)
Caption below photo on album page: Jackie & Wife - Geo Kaneda & Wife
Group at a Buddhist's picnic (ddr-densho-518-86)
img Group at a Buddhist's picnic (ddr-densho-518-86)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: Buddists [sic] Picnics, Sat. Hirata, Kats Abe, Dick Kuwata, Hank Ozawa, Wieney, Yochari, Harry, Tsu Nakashima, Roy Izumi.
Signed photo of a man in uniform (ddr-densho-483-1164)
img Signed photo of a man in uniform (ddr-densho-483-1164)
Black and white photo of a man wearing an American military uniform. Caption on photo: "Mr. and Mrs. Imayanagita family, Most sincerely, [name] Izumi, 1946" written in blue ink.
Hirabayashi v. United States, 828 F.2d 591 (1987) (ddr-densho-405-37)
doc Hirabayashi v. United States, 828 F.2d 591 (1987) (ddr-densho-405-37)
This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Korematsu v. United States, 584 F.Supp. 1406 (1984) (ddr-densho-405-36)
doc Korematsu v. United States, 584 F.Supp. 1406 (1984) (ddr-densho-405-36)
This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Yasui v. United States, 772 F.2d 1496 (1985) (ddr-densho-405-38)
doc Yasui v. United States, 772 F.2d 1496 (1985) (ddr-densho-405-38)
This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Public Law 503 (ddr-densho-405-35)
doc Public Law 503 (ddr-densho-405-35)
This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Yasui v. United States, District Court Order (ddr-densho-405-39)
doc Yasui v. United States, District Court Order (ddr-densho-405-39)
This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Coram Nobis Exhibit Q (ddr-densho-405-19)
doc Coram Nobis Exhibit Q (ddr-densho-405-19)
Memo regarding the Japanese brief. This document was Exhibit Q in the coram nobis litigation. This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Letter to Takeko Miyagi from Bill Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-16)
doc Letter to Takeko Miyagi from Bill Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-16)
Letter to Takeko Miyagi from her older brother William "Bill" Miyagi. Bill writes about his military service in Italy and Austria, and his one-day trip to Milan. He also writes about hearing that Hachi Izumi has arrived overseas, but has not seen him yet.
Letter to Takeko Miyagi from Bill Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-17)
doc Letter to Takeko Miyagi from Bill Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-17)
Letter to Takeko Miyagi from her older brother William "Bill" Miyagi. Bill writes his military service hoping to avoid combat. He also talks about the improvement in his food since coming overseas as he as access to fresh food. He tells that his mail is slowly catching up to him, he is receiving items addressed from …
Coram Nobis Exhibit S (ddr-densho-405-21)
doc Coram Nobis Exhibit S (ddr-densho-405-21)
G-2 periodic report written by Col. John Weckerling. This document was Exhibit S in the coram nobis litigation. This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Coram Nobis Exhibit EE (ddr-densho-405-33)
doc Coram Nobis Exhibit EE (ddr-densho-405-33)
Correspondence to Carl C. Donaugh regarding the fifth column. This document was Exhibit EE in the coram nobis litigation. This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Coram Nobis Exhibit FF (ddr-densho-405-34)
doc Coram Nobis Exhibit FF (ddr-densho-405-34)
Memo regarding the sustainability of the Japanese Evacuation Program. This document was Exhibit FF in the coram nobis litigation. This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Coram Nobis Exhibit F (ddr-densho-405-8)
doc Coram Nobis Exhibit F (ddr-densho-405-8)
Memo regarding notes on conferences with John McCloy. This document was Exhibit F in the coram nobis litigation. This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Coram Nobis Exhibit R (ddr-densho-405-20)
doc Coram Nobis Exhibit R (ddr-densho-405-20)
G-2 periodic report written by Col. D.A. Stroh. This document was Exhibit R in the coram nobis litigation. This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Coram Nobis Exhibit U (ddr-densho-405-23)
doc Coram Nobis Exhibit U (ddr-densho-405-23)
Transcript of conference with Gen. John L. DeWitt. This document was Exhibit U in the coram nobis litigation. This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Coram Nobis Exhibit DD (ddr-densho-405-32)
doc Coram Nobis Exhibit DD (ddr-densho-405-32)
Transcription of phone call between Capt. Fisher and Mr. Wechsler. This document was Exhibit DD in the coram nobis litigation. This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Coram Nobis Exhibit M (ddr-densho-405-15)
doc Coram Nobis Exhibit M (ddr-densho-405-15)
Copy of "United States Naval Administration in World War II." This document was Exhibit M in the coram nobis litigation. This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Coram Nobis Exhibit L (ddr-densho-405-14)
doc Coram Nobis Exhibit L (ddr-densho-405-14)
Transcript of conference in the office of Gen. John L. DeWitt. This document was Exhibit L in the coram nobis litigation. This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.

Narrator George Izumi

Nisei male. Born February 22, 1921, and raised in California. Removed to Manzanar concentration camp, California, following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. After World War II, attending baking school and became a professional baker.

Narrator Izumi Hirano

Kibei male. Born February 25, 1929, in Hilo, Hawaii. At the age of four, moved to Japan, where family operated a farm. Attended school in Japan during World War II. Was in school in Hiroshima when the United States dropped the atomic bomb in 1945. Survived the bombing along with mother and brother. In 1949, returned …

Narrator Toshiro Izumi

Nisei male. Born May 7, 1918, in Villa Park, California. Grew up on Terminal Island, California, where father was a fisherman. During World War II, removed to the Tulare Assembly Center, California, and the Gila River concentration camp, Arizona. After leaving camp, relocated to Detroit, Michigan, before being drafted into the Military Intelligence Service. Served in …
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