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Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Interview (ddr-densho-1000-70)
vh Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Interview (ddr-densho-1000-70)
In this interview, Yaeko Nakano and her three sons, Kenichi, Hiroshi and Stanley, reflect on the incarceration experience and its impact, in the context of the Tule Lake Pilgrimage.
Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-70-4)
vh Yaeko Nakano - Hiroshi Nakano - Kenichi Nakano - Stanley Nakano Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-70-4)
The influence of the incarceration experience on those who were and those who were not there

Narrator Kenichi Nakano

Sansei male, born November 20, 1944, at the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. He was the oldest son of Yaeko Nakano.

Narrator Yaeko Nakano

Sansei female. Born August 2, 1922, in Suooshima, Yamaguchi, Japan, and lived there until she was about 1 1/2 years old. Grew up in Tacoma, Washington. During World War II, incarcerated at the Pinedale Assembly Center, California, and Tule Lake concentration camp, California. At Tule Lake she and her husband married, and her oldest son, Kenichi, …
Speak Out for Justice: August 4, 1981 - Part 4 (ddr-densho-1024-102)
av Speak Out for Justice: August 4, 1981 - Part 4 (ddr-densho-1024-102)
Testifiers continue to speak out on the intergenerational impact of Executive Order 9066 on Japanese Americans. The demand for Community Redress and Reparations grows as the testimonies continue to speak out on the psychological trauma and feelings of shame felt by many interned Japanese Americans. Introduction by Duane Kubo, Co-Founder of Visual Communications. Part 4 Testifiers: …
Tulean Dispatch Vol. 4 No. 96 (March 16, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-178)
doc Tulean Dispatch Vol. 4 No. 96 (March 16, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-178)
Selected article titles: "Unsigned Aliens Are to Register" (p. 1), "Naturalization Rights Bill For Orientals Introduced: Proposal to House of Representatives Would Establish Equality For Asiatics" (p. 1), "146 Are Relocated For Work, College" (p. 1), "Buttons Are Issued to Protect Workers" (p. 1), "Register Says Girls Smarter" (p. 2), "Hirabayashi Explains Reason Why He Refused …
Tulean Dispatch Vol. 7 No. 23 (November 4, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-439)
doc Tulean Dispatch Vol. 7 No. 23 (November 4, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-439)
Selected article titles: "Meiji Setsu Commemorated By Center: Over 15,000 Residents Pay Respect to Late Nippon Emperor, Yamane Is Chairman" (p. 1), "Spanish Consul Visits Tule Lake: Consul Promises Everything Possible to Better Living Conditions in Center" (p. 1), "Nisei Talent Show To Feature Stage Shows, Solos, Odories" (p. 3).
Tulean Dispatch Supplement (July 10, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-319)
doc Tulean Dispatch Supplement (July 10, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-319)
Selected article titles: "More Pay Tags Tomorrow" (p. 1), "Lost, Found" (p. 2).
Thanksgiving Menu (ddr-densho-368-686)
doc Thanksgiving Menu (ddr-densho-368-686)
This souvenir menu includes the Thanksgiving menu as well as listing all the men stationed at Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Arkansas.
Tule Lake Bulletin (March 2, 1944) (ddr-densho-65-437)
doc Tule Lake Bulletin (March 2, 1944) (ddr-densho-65-437)
Selected article titles: "Time of Daily Siren Blasts Announced" (p. 1), "Population Swells to 16,797 with Arrival of Manzanites" (p. 1), "Cameraman Here from Life Mag." (p. 1), "New Colonists Occupy 5 1/2 Blocks in New Area" (p. 1), "Warrants Given to Five Nisei Granada Boys" (p. 1), "Internees to Send Shoyu to Families and Friends" …
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