Title:
Letter from Kazue Murakishi to [Afton] Nance, 1942, Nov 21Creator:
Murakishi, Kazue, 1927-Subject:
Nance, Afton DillJapanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Description:
Handwritten letter from Kazue Murakishi to Afton Nance, 1942 November 21. Nov 21, 1942 Dear Mrs Nance, I am sorry to be so slow to answer your letters. I certainly miss all the American
peoples. I certainly was glad to have heard that you seen Hirose, Yazaki families leave to Colorado. I sure was glad to
hear that you seen Mineyo. Mrs Nance do you have Mineyo address? If you do will you Please send it to me. Our school
is very good in some ways. One thing that I don’t like about school in Poston II is that we Don’t have books at all. We
have to take notes while the teacher talks. The building is not finished yet. Mrs Nance here is some songs about our school.
I hope you like it. Sincerely, Kazue Murakishi
Publisher:
Japanese American National MuseumDate:
1942 November 21Type:
textFormat:
1 item ( 2 p. letter ) ; sheet 25 x 20 cm.Identifier:
JANM_1042001.175.147
Language:
engRelation:
Coverage:
Poston (Ariz.)Rights:
Copyrighted;All requests for permission to publish, reproduce, or quote from materials in this collection must be submitted to the Hirasaki National Resource Center at
the Japanese American National Museum (hnrc@janm.org).
Japanese American National Museum