Forced removal and internment of Japanese Americans (1942-1945)
Found in 205 Collections and/or Records:
Meeting in honor of Tom Fukuyama, 1937
Photograph of Youth members, staff, and guests of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church at an October 21, 1937 meeting held in honor of Tom Fukuyama (seated, second from right), then president of the SJBC Young People's Church Council. The meeting was held at the Japanese Women's Home (Fujin Home).
Members of the Hisatomi and Watanabe families, 1943
Photograph of members of the Hisatomi and Watanabe families outside a Cincinnati, Ohio home shared by the Watanabes and two other Japanese American families. WRA image number B-638.
Michi, 1942 - 1944
Letters to Emery Andrews and Mary Brooks Andrews from Michi (no surname given), 1942-1944.
Mina, 1942 - 1946
Letters to Emery Andrews and Mary Brooks Andrews from Mina (no surname given), 1942-1946.
Minidoka incarceree with blueprints, 1942
Photograph of a Japanese American man holding scrap blueprints to be used as wallpaper for a model apartment at Minidoka Relocation Center in Hunt, Idaho. WRA image number A-779.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1942 - 1946
Letters to Emery Andrews and Mary Brooks Andrews, primarily from members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, 1942-1946. Correspondent names missing or uncertain.
Miscellaneous correspondence, c. 1942-1945
Letters to Emery Andrews and Mary Brooks Andrews, primarily from members of Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, undated (c. 1942-1945).
Miscellaneous Documents
Selected correspondence of Tom and Betty Fukuyama, writings of Tom Fukuyama, and related articles and materials. Original physical records are held by the University of Washington as part of the Betty Fukuyama Papers.
Miyo, 1943 - 1944
Letters to Emery Andrews and Mary Brooks Andrews from Miyo (no surname given), 1943-1944.
