Box 1
Contains 22 Results:
Chicago Sun Times, October 31, 1978 – November 10, 1981
The Shizuko Sue Lofton papers include a variety of materials related to Lofton's incarceration experience. Of particular note is a set of typescripts of letters to her friend Isabel Hunt from 1941 through 1946. The letters detail her experiences in Manzanar and Minidoka, her resettlement, and life in Japan after the war. Hunt kept Lofton's letters and returned them to her in the 1980s.
Miscellaneous Papers, March 23, 1981 – June 15, 1990
The Shizuko Sue Lofton papers include a variety of materials related to Lofton's incarceration experience. Of particular note is a set of typescripts of letters to her friend Isabel Hunt from 1941 through 1946. The letters detail her experiences in Manzanar and Minidoka, her resettlement, and life in Japan after the war. Hunt kept Lofton's letters and returned them to her in the 1980s.
Chicago Tribune, August 5 – 25, 1981
The Shizuko Sue Lofton papers include a variety of materials related to Lofton's incarceration experience. Of particular note is a set of typescripts of letters to her friend Isabel Hunt from 1941 through 1946. The letters detail her experiences in Manzanar and Minidoka, her resettlement, and life in Japan after the war. Hunt kept Lofton's letters and returned them to her in the 1980s.
Pacific Citizen, ca. August 7, 1987 – September 28, 1990
The Shizuko Sue Lofton papers include a variety of materials related to Lofton's incarceration experience. Of particular note is a set of typescripts of letters to her friend Isabel Hunt from 1941 through 1946. The letters detail her experiences in Manzanar and Minidoka, her resettlement, and life in Japan after the war. Hunt kept Lofton's letters and returned them to her in the 1980s.
Tozai Times, October 1987 – February 1989
The Shizuko Sue Lofton papers include a variety of materials related to Lofton's incarceration experience. Of particular note is a set of typescripts of letters to her friend Isabel Hunt from 1941 through 1946. The letters detail her experiences in Manzanar and Minidoka, her resettlement, and life in Japan after the war. Hunt kept Lofton's letters and returned them to her in the 1980s.
Testimony Guidelines and Agendas
The Shizuko Sue Lofton papers include a variety of materials related to Lofton's incarceration experience. Of particular note is a set of typescripts of letters to her friend Isabel Hunt from 1941 through 1946. The letters detail her experiences in Manzanar and Minidoka, her resettlement, and life in Japan after the war. Hunt kept Lofton's letters and returned them to her in the 1980s.
Personal Letter, Statement, and Accounts
The Shizuko Sue Lofton papers include a variety of materials related to Lofton's incarceration experience. Of particular note is a set of typescripts of letters to her friend Isabel Hunt from 1941 through 1946. The letters detail her experiences in Manzanar and Minidoka, her resettlement, and life in Japan after the war. Hunt kept Lofton's letters and returned them to her in the 1980s.
Testimonies and Statements
The Shizuko Sue Lofton papers include a variety of materials related to Lofton's incarceration experience. Of particular note is a set of typescripts of letters to her friend Isabel Hunt from 1941 through 1946. The letters detail her experiences in Manzanar and Minidoka, her resettlement, and life in Japan after the war. Hunt kept Lofton's letters and returned them to her in the 1980s.
Japanese American Citizen’s League, 1981 April 6 - 1982 March
The Shizuko Sue Lofton papers include a variety of materials related to Lofton's incarceration experience. Of particular note is a set of typescripts of letters to her friend Isabel Hunt from 1941 through 1946. The letters detail her experiences in Manzanar and Minidoka, her resettlement, and life in Japan after the war. Hunt kept Lofton's letters and returned them to her in the 1980s.
Manzanar, 1972 March - 1991 April
The Shizuko Sue Lofton papers include a variety of materials related to Lofton's incarceration experience. Of particular note is a set of typescripts of letters to her friend Isabel Hunt from 1941 through 1946. The letters detail her experiences in Manzanar and Minidoka, her resettlement, and life in Japan after the war. Hunt kept Lofton's letters and returned them to her in the 1980s.