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Higher education

Nobu Suzuki Interview I Segment 16

Moving to San Francisco and working for the YWCA

References are made to several of Nobu Suzuki's personal papers, which are currently available for public perusal at the University of Washington's Manuscripts and University Archives.
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Alan Nishio Segment 10

Entering graduate studies while increasing political activism
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Alan Nishio Segment 12

Taking a faculty position at California State University, Long Beach
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Art Abe Interview Segment 12

Attending the University of Washington knowing that it was difficult for Japanese Americans to find work
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James Hirabayashi Interview Segment 6

Returning to San Francisco State during a time of student unrest
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Non-incarcerated Japanese Americans

Letter to Henrietta Schoen from Takuyo Togawa

A letter from the wife of a medical staffer at Sante Fe thanking Henrietta Schoen for her correspondence.
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Letter from Ida Otani to Michi Weglyn, April 26, 1997

A letter from Ida Otani to Michi Weglyn about the firing of Japanese American railroad workers during World War II. Otani describes the hardships her family went through after her father was fired by Western Pacific Railroad and the family was forced to vacate their home because it was on …
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Oral history of Marilyn Fordney

Oral history interview of Marilyn Fordney. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: csuci_vcc-jic_0001
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Interview with Ryo Tsai

Written by Ryo Tsai's grandson David Lee for his high school heritage project
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[Newspaper clipping titled:] My family's wartime experience

Commentary published in "Nichi Bei times" regarding Otani's reflections on her experience during World War II and her father's experience being fired from his job as a railroad worker. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2111
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