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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
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Visiting mother in Minidoka – Taketo Omoto (OH0026)
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Taketo Omoto
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Drafted before war – Taketo Omoto (OH0025)
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Taketo Omoto
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Walt gives advice to some Nisei – Mary Woodward (OH0085)
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Mary Woodward
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Exclusion and Internment
War Extra printed by the Review newspaper – Mary Woodward (OH0081)
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Mary Woodward
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Exclusion and Internment
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