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Title
Judge William F. Hagarty, chairman of the Japanese American Resettlement Committee of the Brooklyn Council for Social Planning, tells Toyo
Date Created and/or Issued
1945-08
Publication Information
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Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library
Collection
War Relocation Authority Photographs of Japanese-American Evacuation and Resettlement
Rights Information
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Description
Full title:Judge William F. Hagarty, chairman of the Japanese American Resettlement Committee of the Brooklyn Council for Social Planning, tells Toyo Kichikato and Keinosuke Oizumi about Brooklyn, while Mrs. Eldon Burke, director of the Brooklyn Hostel for Japanese Americans, listens in. Mr. Kichikato, a recent arrival from the Manzanar Relocation Center in California, was formerly a restaurant cook in Los Angeles. Mr. Oizumi, who owned a chop suey house in Carvel, California, recently arrived from the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming. He lived in New York 25 years ago for three years and likes the city more than ever now. The Brooklyn Hostel is operated on a non-sectarian basis by the Brethren Service Committee of the Church of the Brethren. Brooklyn, New York.
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft038n990q
WRA no. G-963
Subject
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs

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