999 research outputs found

    Poem, Larry Seiichi Kataoka

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    Poem, beginning with the line, "Scholarship is less than sense, / Therefore seek intelligence / Education isn't everything." 1 page, single sided. Paper, ink.Collected by Larry Seiichi Kataoka at Tule Lake. Larry Seiichi Kataoka was a member of the Tule Lake Defense Committee, which included Tetsujiro Nakamura, Harry Uchida, and others. Wayne M. Collins advised Japanese American incarcerees who were deceived or coerced into renouncing their citizenship, many of which were incarcerated at Tule Lake. Ref: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3r29n6q9/dsc/ http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Wayne%20M.%20Collins

    Letter, Wayne M. Collins to Harry Uchida, Dec. 14, 1945

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    Letter from Wayne Collins, attorney to Harry Uchida. The letter provides a progress report on the status of the deportation and the restoration of citizenship of residents at Tule Lake, Bismarck, and Santa Fe. Envelope: 1 page, single sided. Paper, ink. Letter: 3 pages, single sided. Paper, ink.Collected by Larry Seiichi Kataoka at Tule Lake. Larry Seiichi Kataoka was a member of the Tule Lake Defense Committee, which included Tetsujiro Nakamura, Harry Uchida, and others. Wayne M. Collins advised Japanese American incarcerees who were deceived or coerced into renouncing their citizenship, many of which were incarcerated at Tule Lake. Ref: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3r29n6q9/dsc/ http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Wayne%20M.%20Collins

    Letter, Eugene Bestow to Larry Seiichi Kataoka, Oct. 10, 1945

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    Acknowledgement of receipt to Larry Kataoka's letter from Eugene Rostow, Yale School of Law. Subject matter is regarding the appeal to revoke Kataoka's renunciation of citizenship. Handwritten in pen. 1 page, single sided. Paper, ink.Collected by Larry Seiichi Kataoka at Tule Lake. Larry Seiichi Kataoka was a member of the Tule Lake Defense Committee, which included Tetsujiro Nakamura, Harry Uchida, and others. Wayne M. Collins advised Japanese American incarcerees who were deceived or coerced into renouncing their citizenship, many of which were incarcerated at Tule Lake. Ref: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3r29n6q9/dsc/ http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Wayne%20M.%20Collins

    Letter, Ernie to Larry Seiichi Kataoka, Sept. 3, 1945

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    Personal correspondence sent from Ernie Kozuma to Larry Kataoka at Tule Lake. Contents include thoughts about the use of the atomic bomb, life and discrimination in New York. Envelope: 1 page, double sided. Paper, ink. Letter: 10 pages, single sided. Paper, ink.Collected by Larry Seiichi Kataoka at Tule Lake. Larry Seiichi Kataoka was a member of the Tule Lake Defense Committee, which included Tetsujiro Nakamura, Harry Uchida, and others. Wayne M. Collins advised Japanese American incarcerees who were deceived or coerced into renouncing their citizenship, many of which were incarcerated at Tule Lake. Ref: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3r29n6q9/dsc/ http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Wayne%20M.%20Collins

    Letter, Larry Seiichi Kataoka to Wayne M. Collins, Copy

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    Copy of a letter from Larry Kataoka to Wayne Collins regarding the future of the Defense committee, Committee fund, and further organization of cases. 3 pages, single sided. Paper, ink.Collected by Larry Seiichi Kataoka at Tule Lake. Larry Seiichi Kataoka was a member of the Tule Lake Defense Committee, which included Tetsujiro Nakamura, Harry Uchida, and others. Wayne M. Collins advised Japanese American incarcerees who were deceived or coerced into renouncing their citizenship, many of which were incarcerated at Tule Lake. Ref: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3r29n6q9/dsc/ http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Wayne%20M.%20Collins

    Letter, Clifford Forrester to Larry Seiichi Kataoka, Feb. 13, 1946

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    Letter from Larry Kataoka to Clifford Forster, National ACLU. The contents of the letter includes an inquiry regarding potential support at the national level from the ACLU. 1 page, single sided. Paper, ink.Collected by Larry Seiichi Kataoka at Tule Lake. Larry Seiichi Kataoka was a member of the Tule Lake Defense Committee, which included Tetsujiro Nakamura, Harry Uchida, and others. Wayne M. Collins advised Japanese American incarcerees who were deceived or coerced into renouncing their citizenship, many of which were incarcerated at Tule Lake. Ref: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3r29n6q9/dsc/ http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Wayne%20M.%20Collins

    Letter, Mitsuye Morita to Larry Seiichi Kataoka, Mar. 4, 1946

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    Notice of new address sent from Mitsuye Morita to Larry Kataoka. Envelope: 1 page, single sided. Paper, ink. Letter: 1 page, single sided. Paper, ink.Collected by Larry Seiichi Kataoka at Tule Lake. Larry Seiichi Kataoka was a member of the Tule Lake Defense Committee, which included Tetsujiro Nakamura, Harry Uchida, and others. Wayne M. Collins advised Japanese American incarcerees who were deceived or coerced into renouncing their citizenship, many of which were incarcerated at Tule Lake. Ref: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3r29n6q9/dsc/ http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Wayne%20M.%20Collins

    Letter, Verne Scoggins to Larry Seiichi Kataoka, Oct. 4, 1945

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    Acknowledgement of receipt to Larry Kataoka's letter. The letter states that Larry Kataoka's matter "is not within the jurisdiction of state government..." Envelope: 1 page, single sided. Paper, ink. Letter: 1 page, single sided. Paper, ink.Collected by Larry Seiichi Kataoka at Tule Lake. Larry Seiichi Kataoka was a member of the Tule Lake Defense Committee, which included Tetsujiro Nakamura, Harry Uchida, and others. Wayne M. Collins advised Japanese American incarcerees who were deceived or coerced into renouncing their citizenship, many of which were incarcerated at Tule Lake. Ref: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3r29n6q9/dsc/ http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Wayne%20M.%20Collins

    Letter, Wayne Collins to Larry Seiichi Kataoka, Feb. 28, 1946

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    Letter contains a description of the "defective" application for a writ of habeas corpus filed by A.L. Wirin and J.B. Tietz. Envelope: 1 page, single sided. Paper, ink. Letter: 4 pages, single sided. Paper, ink.Collected by Larry Seiichi Kataoka at Tule Lake. Larry Seiichi Kataoka was a member of the Tule Lake Defense Committee, which included Tetsujiro Nakamura, Harry Uchida, and others. Wayne M. Collins advised Japanese American incarcerees who were deceived or coerced into renouncing their citizenship, many of which were incarcerated at Tule Lake. Ref: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3r29n6q9/dsc/ http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Wayne%20M.%20Collins

    Letter, Tex Nakamura to Larry Seiichi Kataoka, Feb. 27, 1946

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    Letter contains Tex Nakamura's concerns surrounding attorney A.L. Wirin's(?) actions that "may jeopardize many of the persons in the suit..." Envelope: 1 page, single sided. Paper, ink. Letter: 2 pages, single sided. Paper, ink.Collected by Larry Seiichi Kataoka at Tule Lake. Larry Seiichi Kataoka was a member of the Tule Lake Defense Committee, which included Tetsujiro Nakamura, Harry Uchida, and others. Wayne M. Collins advised Japanese American incarcerees who were deceived or coerced into renouncing their citizenship, many of which were incarcerated at Tule Lake. Ref: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3r29n6q9/dsc/ http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Wayne%20M.%20Collins
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