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Yosh Kuromiya


Yosh Kuromiya nació en Sierra Madre, California, en 1923. Asistía al Pasadena Junior College cuando estalló la Segunda Guerra Mundial con el bombardeo de Pearl Harbor. Él y su familia fueron encarcelados en el Centro de Asamblea de Pomona en el condado de Los Ángeles, California y luego enviados al campo de concentración de Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Falleció en julio de 2018 a los 95 años. (Foto cortesía de Irene Kuromiya)

Actualizado en julio de 2018


Historias de Este Autor

Yosh Kuromiya: Random Thoughts On Being Nisei During World War II

28 de junio de 2011 • Yosh Kuromiya

Note: Born in Sierra Madre, California in April 1923, Yosh Kuromiya and his family moved to Monrovia, where he attended grammar school, junior high and high school. He was attending Pasadena Junior College as an art major when his family was forced out of their homes and imprisoned, like other Americans of Japanese ancestry, during World War II. His family was first sent to the assembly center at the Pomona Fairgrounds, before they were imprisoned at the Heart Mountain concentration …

Comunidades duraderas
Principled Protest

29 de mayo de 2008 • Yosh Kuromiya

February 19, 1942—a day that should live in infamy. It was the day that United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order #9066 allowing military authorities to EXCLUDE anyone from anywhere without trial or hearings. It led to the removal of all Japanese Americans, citizens and aliens alike, from the West Coast and into concentration camps in the interior of our country. We lost our businesses, our possessions, our homes, our friends and neighbors. However, it was not the …

Revista del Museo Nacional Japonés Americano
Reflections of a Gardener's Son

4 de julio de 2007 • Yosh Kuromiya

My Dad was working as a gardener when I was born. Then, when I was in first grade, he dropped his gardening work to establish a fruit-stand business, which was just starting to do well when Pearl Harbor was attacked. We lost everything when they sent us to Heart Mountain. After the war he went back into gardening because it was cheaper to buy a lawn mower and pick up a few jobs than to invest in another business. I …

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