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Multiple collection box 2

 Container

Contains 14 Results:

Paper, Institutional Factors in Japanese Nationalism by Shigeya Kihara, circa 1942

 File — Multiple Collection Box: 2, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains videotapes of the Japanese mini-series, Sanga Moyu (ca. 1984), photographs of Hiroshima several months after its atomic bombing (1945) and publications related to the Nisei’s role in the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) (1946-1995). Of note is the presence of a government document entitled Institutional Factors in Japanese Nationalism (1942) written by Shigeya Kihara, one of the first Japanese language instructors for the...
Dates: circa 1942

Clippings related to “Go For Broke” and buildings named after prominent Japanese Americans, 2001

 File — Multiple Collection Box: 2, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains videotapes of the Japanese mini-series, Sanga Moyu (ca. 1984), photographs of Hiroshima several months after its atomic bombing (1945) and publications related to the Nisei’s role in the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) (1946-1995). Of note is the presence of a government document entitled Institutional Factors in Japanese Nationalism (1942) written by Shigeya Kihara, one of the first Japanese language instructors for the...
Dates: 2001

Lillian Kimura Oral History Transcript and Abstract, 2005

 File — Multiple Collection Box: 2, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In this oral history interview conducted on November 15, 2004, Lillian Chieko Kimura, the first female president of the JASC, talks about her childhood in a “restricted” California town; life in Manzanar Relocation Center (California) from 1942 to 1945; and her growing involvement in the Chicago Resettlers Committee (CRC)/JASC, the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), and the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) after she and her family moved to Chicago in August 1945. She touches...
Dates: 2005

Lillian Kimura Oral History Cassette Tapes, 2004

 File — Multiple Collection Box: 2, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In this oral history interview conducted on November 15, 2004, Lillian Chieko Kimura, the first female president of the JASC, talks about her childhood in a “restricted” California town; life in Manzanar Relocation Center (California) from 1942 to 1945; and her growing involvement in the Chicago Resettlers Committee (CRC)/JASC, the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), and the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) after she and her family moved to Chicago in August 1945. She touches...
Dates: 2004