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Kyoko Oda Was Born in the Tule Lake Concentration Camp
Father's camp diary published as book
The Camp Wall, scheduled for completion in 2026 in Columbia …
Keiko Fukuda • Sept. 5, 2024

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The Search for Truth: Piercing Three Layers of Deception
For years I have wanted to write about my family and ancestors to preserve stories of the struggl…
Alden M. Hayashi • Feb. 8, 2023

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Life in the Tule Lake Stockade
There now exists a richly diverse number of publications devoted to the World War II concentration …
Arthur A. Hansen +1 • Sept. 1, 2022

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“War Did Not Break This Family”: Nancy Kyoko Oda and the Tule Lake Stockade Diary
In 2014, I was training to be a discussion leader for the intergenerational dialogues that are an i…
Tamiko Nimura • Nov. 29, 2021

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Prison Island Anchieta: The Site of Numerous Tragedies—“Winning or Losing Feud” Resulted in Imprisonment of 170 People; Water Source Named Bica Shindo Renmei
A federal prison was built on Alcatraz Island in California, in the United States, which became kno…
Masayuki Fukasawa • Jan. 19, 2015

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Carrying the Torch: Wayne Collins Jr. on His Father’s Defense of the Renunciants
The inscription on the front page of Michi Nishiura Weglyn’s landmark book, Years of Infamy: The Un…
Sharon Yamato • Oct. 21, 2014
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A Circuit Left Open: Thoughts from the Tule Lake Pilgrimage, 2014
How else to say this? I am still returning. I don’t know how the telling will ever feel complete. W…
Tamiko Nimura • Sept. 5, 2014

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Speaking Up! Democracy, Justice, Dignity
Legalizing Detention: Segregated Japanese Americans and the Justice Department’s Renunciation Program - Part 3 of 9
Read Part 2 >> The Stockade: Symbol of the Worthlessness of U.S. CitizenshipWith the Center’s elect…
Barbara Takei • March 29, 2013

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Japanese American National Museum Store Online
Author Dr. Cherstin M. Lyon: Honoring Footsteps in the Sands of Time
Gordon Hirabayashi patiently sat in a jail cell as military officials discussed what to do with him…
Edward Yoshida • June 14, 2012
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