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Part 2 of 5: No No
In Part 1, my grandfather, Takaichi Sakai, was arrested and investigated by the FBI. An Internee He…
Koji Steven Sakai • Sept. 9, 2011
Text and image relations in Miné Okubo's Citizen 13660
Okubo was interned in 1942 in the Central Utah Relocation Center in Topaz a year after the attack o…
Bettina-Jeannette Bierwirth • Oct. 27, 2010
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A Love Affair with Snow
Skiing has been a passion for me. It was once a sometime activity which I could indulge in as frequ…
Rod Tatsuno • Dec. 9, 2009
Resisting Incarceration in Concentration Camps
On May 8, 1942, I moved from South Palo Alto in Santa Clara County, California, to East Palo Alto i…
Hideo Yonenaka • Aug. 22, 2008
Paper Cranes - History students make origami for peace
Carly Gutzmann (14) and Michelle Reed (14) are friends who live in Minnesota. In the fall of 2006, …
Carly Gutzmann +1 • Aug. 6, 2008
I Think My Grandfather Was a Spy
I think my nisei grandfather was a spy for Japan during the Second World War. I know that’s a…
Koji Steven Sakai • July 10, 2008
Exodus -- Clovis, New Mexico
Sunday December 7, 1941, started out as a nice day. The sunlight was streaming through the bedroom …
Roy Ebihara • June 4, 2008
A Place Where Sunflowers Grow: A Granddaughter’s Tribute to Artist Hisako Hibi
As the granddaughter of prominent Japanese American painter Hisako Hibi, Amy Lee-Tai was exposed to…
Sigrid Hudson • July 20, 2007