Title:
Joe Oyama and the chief clerk of the mailing department of the Common Council for American Unity are checking a ...Date:
1944-04-25Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:Joe Oyama and the chief clerk of the mailing department of the Common Council for American Unity are checking a
list of foreign language newspapers in the Council's New York headquarters. Joe was assistant editor of the English section
of a Japanese-American daily in Los Angeles prior to evacuation to the Santa Anita Assembly Center in May, 1942. The day before
leaving for the Jerome Relocation Center the following October, he was married to Miss Asami Kawachi, who had been studying
journalism at Los Angeles City College before going to Santa Anita. At Santa Anita, he was city editor and she was woman's
editor of the Pacemaker. At Jerome, both Mr. and Mrs. Oyama were staff members first of Communique, predecessor of the Denson
Tribune, and later, as a field workers in the document section, of Magnet, the section's magazine. In April, 1943, Mr. and
Mrs. Oyama left Jerome for Des Plaines, Ill., where he was employed briefly as a general maintenance worker for a photo servicing
company. In May they came to New York, and Joe went to work as a stone-polisher in a lapidary shop. He gave up that job in
March of 1944, because he wanted to get back into journalism and is now working temporarily as a mail clerk at the Common
Council for America Unity while looking for a reporter's job. Meanwhile he is keeping up with his journalistic interest by
serving as editor of the News Letter of the Japanese-American Committee for Democracy.<lb/> New York, New York.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. G-468
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