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Brooks Andrews
Earl Hanson
Eiko Shibayama
Frank Kitamoto
Hisa Matsudaira
Iku Watanabe
Isao Yamashita
Jerry Nakata
Junkoh Harui
Kay Nakao
Lilly Kodama
Mary Woodward
Matsue Watanabe
Michi Noritake
Nobi Omoto
Sada Omoto
Sally Kitano
Sam Nakao
Taketo Omoto
Tats Kojima
Tomi Egashira
Vic Takemoto
Yae Yoshihara
Yuki Takahashi
Reactions in the BI community to Woodwards’ stand against exclusion – Mary Woodward (OH0087)
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Mary Woodward
BIJAC History
Woodwards’ reactions to Executive Order 9066 – Mary Woodward (OH0083)
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Mary Woodward
BIJAC History
First controversial news story – Mary Woodward (OH0080)
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Mary Woodward
BIJAC History
Early years at the Review – Mary Woodward (OH0079)
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Mary Woodward
BIJAC History
Walt and Milly’s background – Mary Woodward (OH0078)
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Mary Woodward
BIJAC History
Receives draft notice while in college, MIS training – Sada Omoto (OH0094)
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Sada Omoto
BIJAC History
Runs into Koba brothers – Earl Hanson (OH0069)
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Earl Hanson
BIJAC History
Receives draft notice in camp – Isao Yamashita (OH0029)
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Isao Yamashita
BIJAC History
Visiting mother in Minidoka – Taketo Omoto (OH0026)
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Taketo Omoto
BIJAC History
Drafted before war – Taketo Omoto (OH0025)
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Taketo Omoto
BIJAC History
Memorial on Bainbridge Island – Sada Omoto (OH0095)
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Sada Omoto
Exclusion and Internment
Discrimination – Sally Kitano (OH0074)
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Sally Kitano
Exclusion and Internment
Returning to school – Sally Kitano (OH0073)
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Sally Kitano
Exclusion and Internment
Bainbridge Gardens – Junkoh Harui (OH0059)
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Junkoh Harui
Exclusion and Internment
Supportive community – Frank Kitamoto (OH0046)
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Frank Kitamoto
Exclusion and Internment
Conditions of family farm upon return, going back to school – Yae Yoshihara (OH0041)
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Yae Yoshihara
Exclusion and Internment
Getting renter out, looking over shoulder – Kay Nakao (OH0023)
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Kay Nakao
Exclusion and Internment
Help from Reverend Andrews – Vic Takemoto (OH0017)
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Vic Takemoto
Exclusion and Internment
Help from nurse from Winslow clinic, restart farm – Michi Noritake (OH0011)
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Michi Noritake
Exclusion and Internment
Evanston, IL for high school – Matsue Watanabe (OH0068)
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Matsue Watanabe
Exclusion and Internment
Andrews’ home in Twin Falls – Brooks Andrews (OH0057)
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Brooks Andrews
Exclusion and Internment
Farming with the “7–ups” – Yae Yoshihara (OH0040)
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Yae Yoshihara
Exclusion and Internment
Work in fields, Reverend Andrews and church retreats – Michi Noritake (OH0010)
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Michi Noritake
Exclusion and Internment
Farming, incidents in Caldwell – Jerry Nakata (OH0006)
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Jerry Nakata
Exclusion and Internment
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