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The self-described "epistolary newspaper" announced the activities of a large network of friends and relatives of the Kanzaki family affected by the incarceration. First published in 1942, the Kanzaki's suspended the newsletter for roughly two years while relocating to Passaic, New Jersey. At this time, the monthly issues communicated the cross country movements of friends and family during the resettlement. One microfilm film reel containing selected publications and articles relating to the mass removal, incarceration, and resettlement of Japanese Americans during and after World War II.
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