Reverend Carol Himaka and Sara Garrison Gerboth are interviewed by Jean Ishibashi and Matt Thomas about the history of the Enmanji Buddhist Temple as part of the Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League Oral History Project. Transcript taken from "Giri: Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League Oral History Project". May differ slightly from media file. Audio file is available in item: ssu_nbea_0329. The North Bay Ethnic Archive features material related to the forced relocation of northern San Francisco Bay Area residents to Incarceration Camp Granada (Amache), Colorado. It includes correspondence, photographs, and reports. Some of the original items are housed with the Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), and were borrowed for digitization courtesy of the JACL. The remainder are housed in Special Collections.
Geographic communities--California--Sebastopol World War II--Incarceration camps World War II--Mass removal ('Evacuation') Race and racism--Cross-racial relations World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath World War II--Support from the non-Japanese American community Religion and churches--Buddhism
Place
Sebastopol, California
Source
Sonoma State University Library, Rohnert Park, California
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