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Description
Newspaper published weekly in English and Japanese at the Tule Lake incarceration camp. Articles in the English section include: "27 Taken to Eureka on Draft Violation Charges," "Schools Resume Classes: 1600 Students Enrolled," "Ondo Highlights Obonye Camp-wide Affair at Outdoor Stage to Climax Festivities," "Black Reports Temporary Ban on Block Carnivals," "Taiheiyo Loop: Nippons Whip Jerome for First Half Title," "Teams in Title Series: Play Resumes Tonight," and Pacereete Softballers Claim Girls Gonfalon." The Kiyoshi Uyekawa Tule Lake Camp Collection comprises of the wartime publications collected by Kiyoshi Uyekawa while incarcerated in the Tule Lake camp, such as Tule Lake newsletters and bulletins, materials issued by the Pro-Japanese group, Sokoku Hoshidan (or Hoshi Dan), WRA publications, his family's incarceration documents, which include documents regarding his and his wife, Mitsuye‘s repatriation, his fictional works’ manuscripts, bulletins and manuscripts of haiku poems authored by the members of the haiku societies incarcerated in the camps, and letters from Kyo Koide, who was a prominent figure in the community as a photographer, physician, and poet under the pseudonym, Banjin Koide.
Type
text
Format
Newsletters; Periodicals 6, 4 pages, 14 x 8.5 inches application/pdf
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