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William Hohri Interview Segment 9 (ddr-densho-1000-264-9)
Meeting the leaders of the redress movement
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William Hohri Interview Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-264-2)
Hearing about the bombing of Pearl Harbor
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William Hohri Interview Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-264-13)
Strategies involved in the redress movement
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William Hohri Interview Segment 12 (ddr-densho-1000-264-12)
Participation in the Civil Rights Movement
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William Hohri Interview Segment 10 (ddr-densho-1000-264-10)
The importance of media coverage in a political movement
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William Hohri Interview Segment 6 (ddr-densho-1000-264-6)
After leaving camp, denied reentry when trying to visit parents
Narrator Yuriko Hohri
Nisei female. Born May 25, 1929, in Long Beach, California. During World War II, removed to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, California, and the Jerome concentration camp, Arkansas. After leaving camp, moved with family to Des Moines, Iowa, and Chicago, Illinois. Along with husband, William Hohri, was instrumental in the redress movement, including the establishment of …
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Memo from Justice William Douglas to Chief Justice Harlan Stone (ddr-densho-67-120)
Memo from Justice William Douglas to Chief Justice Harlan Stone on the Hirabayashi decision. Douglas has revised the decision to remove any sort of racial discrimination.
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Testimony of William "Bill" Kawata (ddr-densho-67-208)
Written testimony of William "Bill" Kawata of Alaska. Incarcerated at the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington. This testimony was presented at the CWRIC hearing in Seattle, Washington, on Thursday, September 10, 1981, in the section titled "Psychological Impact and Redress."
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Student essay: "The Future" (ddr-densho-171-116)
Excerpt: "I dream often of being a man married with a important job in a big concern."
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Thank you letter (ddr-densho-277-189)
A letter thanking Mr. and Mrs. Dodobara for their donation to the White River Valley JACL Chapter.
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Two archers with bow and arrow (ddr-njpa-4-2002)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "William Tell in the modern period. (New York) Domei. Tesugoro Okajima and Miss [?] showed the essence of the Japanese art of archery to Europeans at the World's Fair in New York late in August. They were praised by the Europeans, who called Mr. Okajima and Miss [?] William Tell in modern …
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Reunion of Nisei veterans (ddr-densho-6-1)
This reunion of Nisei veterans was held in Honolulu, Hawaii, over the Independence Day weekend. Left to right: Joseph Kamikawa, Kay Kamikawa, Lily Oshiro, and William Oshiro.
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Letter from Ernest Cadman Colwell to Ai Chih Tsai (ddr-densho-446-316)
Thank you for Christmas present. Letter of introduction to William Benton and Robert Strozier, International House University of Chicago, who may help with proposed university in Formosa.
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Post office in Reno (ddr-densho-475-527)
Black and white photograph of William Wakayama and post office building. Written below the photograph on the album page is "Post Office in Reno" in white pencil.
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Soldier in field in front of tent (ddr-densho-368-270)
Caption: Somewhere in Italy. Back row, left to right: Ryo Shinoda, Taro Katajama (deceased), Josh Morimoto. Front row, left to right: Yosh Oshiki, William Iino, Willie Fujioka
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William Hohri Petition for Rehearing & Rehearing En Banc (ddr-densho-1007-1860)
A petition from a 1986 lawsuit, William Hohri, et al. v. United States, by Japanese Americans seeking compensation for property loss as a result of wartime incarceration.
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Envelope and letter to Dr. Keizaburo "Kei" Koyama from William Koyama (ddr-one-5-64)
Envelope addressed to Dr. Keizaburo Koyama in Santa Fe Detention Center from his son, William Koyama, at Minidoka. Envelope is postmarked August 3, 1943. In red pencil "8/10-43" is written above the receiver's information. The letter from William Koyama is yellowed and water-damaged. At the bottom of the letter is an "EXAMINED" stamp with unknown initals. …
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 86, No. 6 (February 17, 1978) (ddr-pc-50-6)
Selected article titles: "Changes to Citizenship Law Proposed" (p. 1); "Inagaki Prize Deadline Set for Chapter of Biennium" (p. 2); "(Judge William) Marutani Attracts in Mpls." (p. 7).