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Letter from Joseph Ishikawa to Ray Richards (ddr-densho-468-113)
doc Letter from Joseph Ishikawa to Ray Richards (ddr-densho-468-113)
Continuation of narrative from ddr-densho-468-104 with transcript of letter to Ray Richards (ddr-densho-468-110)
Letter from Joseph Ishikawa to
doc Letter from Joseph Ishikawa to "Coach" (Ray Richards) (ddr-densho-468-110)
Typed draft explaining Ishikawa's seeking admission to the University of Nebraska with request for assistance (no date)
Weekly Press Review No. 38 (ddr-densho-156-350)
doc Weekly Press Review No. 38 (ddr-densho-156-350)
Original summary excerpt: Coalition of five West Coast Congressmen who have united to "wipe out WRA" was highlighted in a series of articles by Ray Richards, Hearst-controlled writer. Charges that evacuees released from centers were buying rich farm lands in Washington and Oregon also recevied prominent space during the week. This series by Ray Richards echoed …
Weekly Press Review No. 25 (ddr-densho-156-337)
doc Weekly Press Review No. 25 (ddr-densho-156-337)
Original summary excerpt: The Dies Committee investigation continued as the major source of news interest, although the number of clippings received dropped to 285 from a high of 575 two weeks earlier. During the early part of the period, Ray Richards built a series of articles in the Hearst papers on material found in JACL files …
Weekly Press Review No. 23 (ddr-densho-156-335)
doc Weekly Press Review No. 23 (ddr-densho-156-335)
Original summary excerpt: Publicity surrounding WRA reached a new high this week with approximately 575 items about the Dies Committee investigation alone. Because of the tremendous volume of clippings it was impossible to digest each individual item and only the most significant news is metnioned in the Review. The Pacific Coast papers continued to show the …
Weekly Press Review No. 33 (ddr-densho-156-345)
doc Weekly Press Review No. 33 (ddr-densho-156-345)
Original summary excerpt: The Dies committee was the greatest source of news this week, with thirty new items and three editorials. The majority report of the subcommittee received considerable attention with varying degrees of stress laid upon the release of 23 alleged subversives and "negligence" of WRA. Two papers headlined the fact that Rep. Costello's report …
Writings on Student Relocation Program (ddr-densho-468-104)
doc Writings on Student Relocation Program (ddr-densho-468-104)
Narrative of Ishikawa's efforts to obtain student leave during incarceration. Narrative includes transcripts and copies of correspondence.
Nonfiction manuscript:
doc Nonfiction manuscript: "Road to Freedom" with submission letter and rejection letter (ddr-densho-468-158)
Manuscript of nonfiction narrative describing experience as Japanese-American seeking student leave from World War II incarceration. The manuscript incorporates letters to various college admission staff. Page one is a submission letter to the Yale Review. Page two is a rejection slip.
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