Jack and Aiko Herzig papers

Finding aid prepared by Marjorie Lee and the UCLA Asian American Studies Center staff, 2016; Originally processed by Simon Elliott and Lilace Hatayama, 2012; initial EAD encoding by Julie Graham; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé.
The Jack and Aiko Herzig Papers processing project was funded in part by a grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant Program. Additional funding was received from the George and Sakaye Aratani Community Advancement Research Endowment (C.A.R.E.) grant, as well as charter partners of the UCLA Asian American Studies Center Friends of the Reading Room’s Herzig Archival Collection Project.
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Finding aid last updated 17 November 2016.


Title: Jack and Aiko Herzig papers
Collection number: 451
Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 109.5 linear ft. (219 boxes, 21 shoe boxes, and 2 oversize flat boxes)
Date (bulk): Bulk, 1940-2000
Date (inclusive): ca. 1940-ca. 2011, bulk 1940-2000
Abstract: Community advocates Jack and Aiko Herzig played a pivotal role in the World War II Japanese American redress movement through their historical research at archives and libraries across the nation. Their discoveries aided in redress for thousands of Americans illegally incarcerated during World War II and the vacating of wartime convictions of Japanese Americans in the Supreme Court Coram nobis cases. The collection consists original and facsimile materials and includes card indexes, evidentiary documents, reports, public hearings and court transcripts, correspondence, books, articles, clippings, and a small amount of electronic files.
Physical Location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.
Creator: Herzig, John A., 1922-2005
Creator: Yoshinaga-Herzig, Aiko

Restrictions on Access

COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.

Restrictions on Use and Reproduction

Property rights to the physical object belong to the UCLA Library Special Collections. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

THE COLLECTION CONTAINS DIGITAL MATERIALS: Special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing. To access digital materials, please notify the reference desk in advance of your visit.

Provenance/Source of Acquisition

Gift of Jack Herzig and Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga, 2003.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Jack and Aiko Herzig Papers (Collection 451). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles.

UCLA Catalog Record ID

UCLA Catalog Record ID: 5237434 

Biography/History

Aiko Yoshinaga (later changed to Herzig-Yoshinaga) was born in 1924 in Sacramento but grew up in Los Angeles. At the outset of World War II, she and her family were imprisoned in three War Relocation Authority-administered camps of Manzanar, California; Jerome, Arkansas; and Rohwer, Arkansas. Following WWII, she spent five years in Japan before returning to the United States and settling in New York City. In the 1950s, she was involved with a variety of human and civil rights organizations, and participated in community demonstrations as a member of Asian Americans for Action (often referred to as Triple A), one of the very first East Coast Asian American grassroots community organizations to join the fight for civil rights.
John A. "Jack” Herzig was born in New Jersey in 1922. Jack was attending Long Island University in New York when World War II broke out, at which time he was drafted out of the National Guard as a reserve. He volunteered to participate in a paratrooper unit, and after basic training, he joined the 503rd Parachute Regimental Combat Team as a combat paratrooper. He was honorably discharged on Aug. 6, 1945, the day the United States government dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Jack returned to civilian life and resumed his education at New York University but was recalled-to duty at the start of the Korean War. For the next 27 years he continued to work for the military and was honorably discharged as a lieutenant colonel. He then worked at various governmental agencies in Virginia, Maryland and Washington D.C., including the Department of Defense as a counterintelligence expert, before joining Public Technology, Inc., a non-profit organization. In 1977, he was awarded a Conspicuous Service Cross medal by the State of New York. John ‘Jack’ Herzig died in Gardena, California, on August 21, 2005.
Jack and Aiko Herzig played a pivotal role in the redress movement through their research at the National Archives and many other repositories across the nation. The documents they compiled proved to be instrumental in the WWII Supreme Court coram nobis litigation cases that vacated the wartime convictions of Fred Korematsu and Gordon Hirabayashi. They conducted primary research of official documents for the National Council for Japanese American Redress in the class action lawsuit, William Hohri et al., vs. USA. Herzig-Yoshinaga also worked with the Department of Justice Office of Redress Administration to assist with and verify eligibility of individuals from the Nikkei community eligible for both redress compensation and formal legislative letter of apology.
In 1978, Jack and Aiko Herzig were married and moved to Washington, D.C. With a project that started as personal research for Herzig-Yoshinaga, Jack and Aiko Herzig began examining documents related to the WWII incarceration of Japanese Americans at the National Archives and Records Administration. In the years to follow, their research evolved into a larger effort with expanded scope. Herzig-Yoshinaga joined the National Council for Japanese American Redress (NCJAR) in 1980 (the same year the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) was created) and contributed her compiled body of research to NCJAR's class-action lawsuit seeking reparations from the government. The following year, in 1981, she was hired by the CWRIC as its lead researcher. During this time, they discovered the only surviving draft of the Western Defense Command’s Final Report: Japanese Evacuation from the West Coast 1942, also known as DeWitt’s suppressed version; this was to become the ‘smoking gun’ piece of evidence for the coram nobis court case for redress.
Extensive research provided both Aiko and Jack Herzig with expertise needed in the Japanese American community. Jack Herzig testified as an expert witness in the evidentiary hearing for a writ of error coram nobis in Hirabayashi v. the United States (1985) that helped vacate the wartime Supreme Court convictions of Gordon Hirabayashi, Fred Korematsu and Minoru Yasui. The couple also provided evidentiary documents in the near-success of the class action lawsuit filed against the U.S. government by the National Council for Japanese American Redress, among others. Jack Herzig also testified before Congressional subcommittees that the MAGIC Cable intercepts were not proof of Japanese American disloyalty before the war. Additionally with the passage of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, Herzig-Yoshinaga (with the assistance of Jack Herzig) was hired by the Department of Justice to conduct research for the Office of Redress Administration to identify Japanese Americans eligible for reparations and a formal Presidential letter of apology.
Over the years, the Herzigs continued to offer research assistance to the general public and served as consultants for the Smithsonian lnstitute's exhibit "A More Perfect Union." Together they received many honors for their work.
Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga has personally published the monograph, "Words Can Lie or Clarify: Terminology of the World War II Incarceration of Japanese Americans.” Additionally she was principal editor of the publication, Speaking Out for Personal Justice, co-edited with Marjorie Lee, and funded by a grant from the Civil Liberties Public Education Fund.

Scope and Content

The collection consists of material compiled by and related to the research of community advocates Jack and Aiko Herzig regarding the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans, the Japanese American redress movement, and wartime convictions of Japanese Americans in the Supreme Court Coram nobis cases. Additionally, there is information pertaining to the MAGIC Cables and the National Japanese American Memorial controversy. Represented is their participation with and/or for the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, the Office of Redress Administration, the National Council for Japanese American Redress, and the Civil Liberties Public Education Fund. The collection includes a card index, evidentiary documents, reports, public hearings and court transcripts, correspondence, books, articles and clippings, and a small amount of electronic files. Most of the documents are photocopies compiled from various institutions such as The Bancroft Library, Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (FDRL), George C. Marshall Library, and National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), among others. Also included is a small amount of the Herzigs’ personal files.

Organization and Arrangement

Arranged in the following series:
  • Series 1. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians
  • Series 2. MAGIC Cables Research
  • Series 3. Redress Movement
  • Series 4. Office of Redress Administration
  • Series 5. Coram nobis Litigation Cases
  • Series 6. Correspondence
  • Series 7. National Council for Japanese American Redress
  • Series 8. National Japanese American Memorial Controversy
  • Series 9. Civil Liberties Public Education Fund Editing Project
  • Series 10. Ongoing Research
  • Series 11. Research Aids
  • Series 12. Reference Materials
  • Series 13. Personal Records

Abbreviations

List of Acromyns used in this collection:
  • A.B. Assembly Bill
  • AHY Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga
  • AWVRA American War Veterans Relief Association
  • BN Battalion
  • CAD Civil Affairs Division
  • CLPEF Civil Liberties Public Education Fund
  • Ct. App. Court of Appeals
  • CWRIC Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilian
  • DOJ Department of Justice
  • EO Executive Order
  • F Folder (NARA)
  • FA Fourth Army
  • FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • FDRL Franklin D. Roosevelt Librar
  • H.R. House resolution
  • INS Immigration and Naturalization Service
  • JA Japanese American
  • JACL Japanese American Citizens League
  • JAH John A. Herzig, aka Jack
  • JERS Japanese Evacuation and Resettlement Study
  • LC Library of Congress
  • LEC Legislative Education Committee (JACL)
  • MIS Military Intelligence Service
  • MISLS Military Intelligence Service Language School
  • MISC-SC MIS Club of Southern California
  • MIS-X Military Intelligence Service, Escape and Evasion Section
  • MNW Michi Nishiura Weglyn
  • NARA National Archives and Records Administration
  • NCJAR National Council for Japanese American Redres
  • NJAMF National Japanese American Memorial Foundation
  • NSA National Security Agency
  • ONI Office of Naval Intelligence
  • ORA Office of Redress Administration
  • PHI Peter H. Irons
  • PHLO Pearl Harbor Liaison Office
  • POW Prisoners of War
  • RCT Regimental Combat Team
  • RG Record Group (NARA)
  • S. Senate resolution
  • SOPJ Speaking Out for Personal Justice
  • WCCA Wartime Civil Control Administration
  • WDC Western Defense Command
  • WMH William Minoru Hohri
  • WRA War Relocation Authority (RG 210)
  • WWII World War II

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Herzig, John A., 1922-2005 -- Archives
Yoshinaga-Herzig, Aiko -- Archives
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Research.
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1944-1945--Archives.

 

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians 1980-1983

Physical Description: (Boxes 1-71, 77, 119, 198-216)

Scope and Content

The Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) series consists of original research including photocopies and facsimiles of documents collected by Jack and Aiko Herzig. The majority of the materials were obtained from institutions such as The Bancroft Library, Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (FDRL), George C. Marshall Library, and National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), among others. The research documents the work of the Presidential appointed commission charged with investigating the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII.

Organization and Arrangement

The series is arranged into eight subseries: 1. Numerical Files Card Index, 2. Numerical Files Evidentiary Documents, 3. Subject Files, 4. Public Hearings Transcripts; 5. Experts Meeting and Conference; 6. Administrative Files; 7. News Clippings; 8. Electronic Files.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

SERIES CONTAINS DIGITAL MATERIALS: Special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing. To access digital materials, please notify the reference desk in advance of your visit.
 

Numerical Files Card Index

Box 199

Numerical cards - 1-5201

Box 200

Numerical cards - 5202-11485

Box 201

Numerical cards - 11614-33365

Box 201

Numerical, Cards - appear to serve as placeholders noting Evidentiary Document number only

Box 201

Numerical, Cards - appear to serve as redirectional with related duplicate numbers

Box 212

Chronological cards: undated, pre-1930 - April 1943

Box 213

Chronological cards: May 1943 - February 1983

Box 202

Subject cards A - Deu (from Set 1)

Box 203

Subject cards Dew - F (from Set 1)

Box 204

Subject cards G - Ins (from Set 1)

Box 205

Subjects cards Int - Ma (from Set 1)

Box 206

Subjects cards Me - Rep (from Set 1)

Box 207

Subjects cards Res - Wec (from Set 1)

Box 208

Subject cards Weg - Z (from Set 1)

Box 208

Subjects cards A - En (from Set 2)

Box 209

Subjects cards Er - Mars (from Set 2)

Box 210

Subjects cards Mart - Sel (from Set 2)

Box 211

Subject cards Sen - Z (from Set 2)

Box 214

Source cards: repository and National Archives Record Groups

Box 214

Source cards: additional research (record groups and resources)

Box 215

Supplemental cards - Author Bibliography (set 1)

Box 215

Supplemental cards - Author Bibliography (set 2)

Box 215

Supplemental cards - Subject Bibliography (set 2)

Box 215

Supplemental cards - Jack Herzig's notes on evidentiary documents

Box 215

Supplemental cards - Jack Herzig's notes on Momoko Murakami documents, March - May 1995

Box 215

Supplemental cards - Angus MacBeth's notes on evidentiary documents

Box 215

Supplemental cards - chronological cards without evidentiary document number

Box 215

Supplemental cards - internal filing and research notes (1 Group)

Box 216

Supplemental cards - internal filing and research notes (1 Group)

Box 216

Supplemental cards - In progress and without cataloging evidentiary document number

Box 211

Supplemental cards - Researcher index cards with incomplete catalog information

 

Numerical Files Evidentiary Documents

Box 6, Folder 6

Papers of the US Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Part 1, Numerical File Archive - Guide to microfilm. Edited by Randolph Boehm; guide compiled by Robert Lester, 1984

Box 7, Folder 1

Numerical, 1-111

Box 7, Folder 2

Numerical, 112-214

Box 7, Folder 3

Numerical, 215-310

Box 7, Folder 4

Numerical, 311-394

Box 7, Folder 5

Numerical, 395-465

Box 7, Folder 6

Numerical, 500-602

Box 7, Folder 7

Numerical, 603-699

Box 7, Folder 8

Numerical, 700-812

Box 7, Folder 9

Numerical, 813-864

Box 8, Folder 1

Numerical, 865-1004

Box 8, Folder 2

Numerical, 1005-1138

Box 8, Folder 3

Numerical, 1139-1189

Box 8, Folder 4

Numerical, 1190-1212

Box 8, Folder 5

Numerical, 1213-1265

Box 8, Folder 6

Numerical, 1266-1335

Box 8, Folder 7

Numerical, 1336-1400

Box 8, Folder 8

Numerical, 1401-1449

Box 8, Folder 9

Numerical, 1500-1626

Box 8, Folder 10

Numerical, 1627-1716

Box 8, Folder 11

Numerical, 1718-1800

Box 9, Folder 1

Numerical, 1801-1911

Box 9, Folder 2

Numerical, 1912-1969

Box 9, Folder 3

Numerical, 1970-2091

Box 9, Folder 4

Numerical, 2092-2189

Box 9, Folder 5

Numerical, 2190-2321

Box 9, Folder 6

Numerical, 2322-2345

Box 9, Folder 7

Numerical, 2346-2397

Box 9, Folder 8

Numerical, 2398-2433

Box 9, Folder 9

Numerical, 2434-2451

Box 9, Folder 10

Numerical, 2452-2545

Box 9, Folder 11

Numerical, 2546-2573

Box 9, Folder 12

Numerical, 2574-2738

Box 10, Folder 1

Numerical, 2739-2871

Box 10, Folder 2

Numerical, 2872-3050

Box 10, Folder 3

Numerical, 3051-3117

Box 10, Folder 4

Numerical, 3118-3197

Box 10, Folder 5

Numerical, 3198-3238

Box 10, Folder 6

Numerical, 3239-3361

Box 10, Folder 7

Numerical, 3362-3366

Box 10, Folder 8

Numerical, 3367-3421

Box 10, Folder 9

Numerical, 3422-3441 (empty)

Box 10, Folder 10

Numerical, 3442-3454

Box 10, Folder 11

Numerical, 3455-3540

Box 11, Folder 1

Numerical, 3541-3601

Box 11, Folder 2

Numerical, 3602-3700

Box 11, Folder 3

Numerical, 3701-3798

Box 11, Folder 4

Numerical, 3799-3958

Box 11, Folder 5

Numerical, 3959-4096

Box 11, Folder 6

Numerical, 4097-4125

Box 11, Folder 7

Numerical, 4126-4216

Box 11, Folder 8

Numerical, 4217-4309

Box 11, Folder 9

Numerical, 4310-4402

Box 77, Folder 1

Numerical, 4320 (Organization Chart: Relocation of Japanese. WDC/FA Civil Affairs Division. Oversized photocopy in sections)

Box 11, Folder 10

Numerical, 4403-4500

Box 12, Folder 1

Numerical, 4501-4642

Box 77, Folder 2

Numerical, 4583 (Organizational and Function Chart. WDC/FA Civil Affairs Division. Oversized photocopy reproduction)

Box 12, Folder 2

Numerical, 4643-4722

Box 12, Folder 3

Numerical, 4723-4822

Box 12, Folder 4

Numerical, 4823-4977

Box 12, Folder 5

Numerical, 4978-4999

Box 12, Folder 6

Numerical, 5000-5087

Box 12, Folder 7

Numerical, 5088-5194

Box 12, Folder 8

Numerical, 5195-5249

Box 12, Folder 9

Numerical, 5250-5363

Box 13, Folder 1

Numerical, 5364-5419

Box 13, Folder 2

Numerical, 5420-5516

Box 13, Folder 3

Numerical, 5517-5571

Box 13, Folder 4

Numerical, 5572-5600

Box 13, Folder 5

Numerical, 5601-5705

Box 13, Folder 6

Numerical, 5706-5860

Box 13, Folder 7

Numerical, 5861-5998

Box 13, Folder 8

Numerical, 5999-6118

Box 13, Folder 9

Numerical, 6119-6196

Box 13, Folder 10

Numerical, 6197-6300

Box 13, Folder 11

Numerical, 6301-6385

Box 14, Folder 1

Numerical, 6386-6523

Box 14, Folder 2

Numerical, 6524-6619

Box 14, Folder 3

Numerical, 6620-6726

Box 14, Folder 4

Numerical, 6727-6893

Box 14, Folder 5

Numerical, 6904-6985

Box 14, Folder 6

Numerical, 7000-7160

Box 14, Folder 7

Numerical, 7161-7347

Box 14, Folder 8

Numerical, 7348-7470

Box 14, Folder 9

Numerical, 7471-7667

Box 15, Folder 1

Numerical, 7668-7876

Box 15, Folder 2

Numerical, 7877-7939

Box 15, Folder 3

Numerical, 7940-8082

Box 15, Folder 4

Numerical, 8083-8174

Box 15, Folder 5

Numerical, 8175-8206

Box 15, Folder 6

Numerical, 8207-8326

Box 15, Folder 7

Numerical, 8327-8428

Box 15, Folder 8

Numerical, 8429-8543a

Box 15, Folder 9

Numerical, 8544-8705

Box 16, Folder 1

Numerical, 8706-8999

Box 16, Folder 2

Numerical, 9000-9106

Box 16, Folder 3

Numerical, 9107-9213

Box 16, Folder 4

Numerical, 9214-9494

Box 16, Folder 5

Numerical, 9495-9631

Box 16, Folder 6

Numerical, 9632-9741

Box 16, Folder 7

Numerical, 9742-9811

Box 16, Folder 8

Numerical, 9812-9968

Box 16, Folder 9

Numerical, 9969-10086

Box 17, Folder 1

Numerical, 10087-10202

Box 17, Folder 2

Numerical, 10203-10346

Box 17, Folder 3

Numerical, 10347-10471

Box 17, Folder 4

Numerical, 10472-10648

Box 17, Folder 5

Numerical, 10649-10742

Box 17, Folder 6

Numerical, 10743-10823

Box 17, Folder 7

Numerical, 10824-10975

Box 18, Folder 1

Numerical, 10976-11091

Box 18, Folder 2

Numerical, 11092-11202

Box 18, Folder 3

Numerical, 11256-11306

Box 18, Folder 4

Numerical, 11307-11414

Box 18, Folder 5

Numerical, 11415-11608

Box 18, Folder 6

Numerical, 11609-11655

Box 18, Folder 7

Numerical, 11656-11774

Box 18, Folder 8

Numerical, 11775-11911

Box 18, Folder 9

Numerical, 11912-12002

Box 19, Folder 1

Numerical, 12003-12116

Box 19, Folder 2

Numerical, 12117-12175

Box 19, Folder 3

Numerical, 12176-12481

Box 19, Folder 4

Numerical, 12482-12571

Box 19, Folder 5

Numerical, 12572-12681

Box 19, Folder 6

Numerical, 12682-12799

Box 19, Folder 7

Numerical, 12800-12860

Box 19, Folder 8

Numerical, 12861-13002

Box 19, Folder 9

Numerical, 13003-13148

Box 20, Folder 1

Numerical, 13149-13305

Box 20, Folder 2

Numerical, 13306-13371

Box 20, Folder 3

Numerical, 13372-13403

Box 20, Folder 4

Numerical, 13404-13471

Box 20, Folder 5

Numerical, 13472-13790

Box 20, Folder 6

Numerical, 13791-13896

Box 20, Folder 7

Numerical, 13897-13993

Box 20, Folder 8

Numerical, 13994-14091

Box 20, Folder 9

Numerical, 14092-14145

Box 20, Folder 10

Numerical, 14146-14223

Box 21, Folder 1

Numerical, 14224-14404

Box 21, Folder 2

Numerical, 14405-14440

Box 21, Folder 3

Numerical, 14441-14452

Box 21, Folder 4

Numerical, 14453-14740

Box 21, Folder 5

Numerical, 14741-14822

Box 21, Folder 6

Numerical, 14823-14882

Box 21, Folder 7

Numerical, 14883-15173

Box 21, Folder 8

Numerical, 15174-15228

Box 21, Folder 9

Numerical, 15229-15381

Box 22, Folder 1

Numerical, 15382-15609

Box 22, Folder 2

Numerical, 15610-15743

Box 22, Folder 3

Numerical, 15744-15846

Box 22, Folder 4

Numerical, 15847-16064

Box 22, Folder 5

Numerical, 16065-16130

Box 22, Folder 6

Numerical, 16131-16366 (FBI Section 1)

Box 22, Folder 7

Numerical, 16367-16480 (FBI Section 2)

Box 23, Folder 1

Numerical, 16481-16723 (FBI Section 3)

Box 23, Folder 2

Numerical, 16724-17206 (FBI Section 4)

Box 23, Folder 3

Numerical, 17207-17335 (FBI Section 5)

Box 24, Folder 1

Numerical, 17336-17685 (FBI Section 6)

Box 24, Folder 2

Numerical, 17686-17870 (FBI Section 7)

Box 24, Folder 3

Numerical, 17871-18025 (FBI Section 8)

Box 24, Folder 4

Numerical, 18026-18159 (FBI Section 9)

Box 24, Folder 5

Numerical, 18160-18335 (FBI Section 10)

Box 25, Folder 1

Numerical, 18336-18716 (FBI Sections 11-12)

Box 25, Folder 2

Numerical, 18717-18860 (FBI Section 13)

Box 25, Folder 3

Numerical, 18861-19080 (FBI Section 14)

Box 25, Folder 4

Numerical, 19081-19286 (FBI Section 15)

Box 25, Folder 5

Numerical, 19287-19385 (FBI Section 16)

Box 26, Folder 1

Numerical, 19386-19478

Box 26, Folder 2

Numerical, 19479-19586

Box 26, Folder 3

Numerical, 19587-19714

Box 26, Folder 4

Numerical, 19715-19783

Box 26, Folder 5

Numerical, 19784-19888 (Heart Mountain)

Box 26, Folder 6

Numerical, 19889-20049 (Heart Mountain)

Box 27, Folder 1

Numerical, 20050-20543 (Manzanar)

Box 27, Folder 2

Numerical, 20544-21101 (Tule Lake)

Box 28, Folder 1

Numerical, 21102-21274 (Tule Lake)

Box 28, Folder 2

Numerical, 21275-21442 (Tule Lake)

Box 28, Folder 3

Numerical, 21443-21770 (Tule Lake)

Box 28, Folder 4

Numerical, 21771-22103 (Tule Lake)

Box 29, Folder 1

Numerical, 22104-22270 (Tule Lake)

Box 29, Folder 2

Numerical, 22271-22333 (Tule Lake)

Box 29, Folder 3

Numerical, 22334-22620 (Tule Lake)

Box 29, Folder 4

Numerical, 22621-22806 (Tule Lake)

Box 29, Folder 5

Numerical, 22807-22907 (Tule Lake)

Box 29, Folder 6

Numerical, 22908-22975 (Tule Lake)

Box 29, Folder 7

Numerical, 22976-23064 (Tule Lake)

Box 29, Folder 8

Numerical, 23065-23157 (Tule Lake)

Box 30, Folder 1

Numerical, 23158-23284 (Tule Lake)

Box 30, Folder 2

Numerical, 23285-23444

Box 30, Folder 3

Numerical, 23445-23643 (DoJ Evacuation Claims)

Box 30, Folder 4

Numerical, 23644-23797 (DoJ Claims & Div. Japanese Claims Bill)

Box 30, Folder 5

Numerical, 23798-24038 (Chronology of WDC Exclusion Program)

Box 30, Folder 6

Numerical, 24039-24149

Box 31, Folder 1

Numerical, 24150-24467

Box 31, Folder 2

Numerical, 24468-24751

Box 31, Folder 3

Numerical, 24752-25083

Box 31, Folder 4

Numerical, 25084-25247

Box 32, Folder 1

Numerical, 25248-25320

Box 32, Folder 2

Numerical, 25321-25420

Box 32, Folder 3

Numerical, 25421-25442

Box 32, Folder 4

Numerical, 25443-26071

Box 32, Folder 5

Numerical, 26072-26183

Box 33, Folder 1

Numerical, 26184-26307

Box 33, Folder 2

Numerical, 26308-26341

Box 33, Folder 3

Numerical, 26342-26478

Box 33, Folder 4

Numerical, 26479-26537

Box 33, Folder 5

Numerical, 26538-26650

Box 33, Folder 6

Numerical, 26651-26746

Box 33, Folder 7

Numerical, 26747-26800

Box 33, Folder 8

Numerical, 26801-26884

Box 34, Folder 1

Numerical, 27017-27279

Box 34, Folder 2

Numerical, 27280-27500 (Opler)

Box 34, Folder 3

Numerical, 27501-27762 (Opler)

Box 34, Folder 4

Numerical, 27763-28001 (Opler)

Box 35, Folder 1

Numerical, 28002-28240 (Opler)

Box 35, Folder 2

Numerical, 28241-28467 (Opler)

Box 35, Folder 3

Numerical, 28468-28741 (Opler)

Box 35, Folder 4

Numerical, 28742-28956 (Opler)

Box 36, Folder 1

Numerical, 28957-29259 (Opler)

Box 36, Folder 2

Numerical, 29260-29514 (Opler)

Box 36, Folder 3

Numerical, 29515-29547

Box 36, Folder 4

Numerical, 29548-29569

Box 36, Folder 5

Numerical, 29570-29626

Box 36, Folder 6

Numerical, 29627-29816

Box 37, Folder 1

Numerical, 29817-29978

Box 37, Folder 2

Numerical, 29979-30295

Box 37, Folder 3

Numerical, 30296-30542

Box 37, Folder 4

Numerical, 30543-30942

Box 38, Folder 1

Numerical, 30943-30991

Box 38, Folder 2

Numerical, 30992-31300

Box 38, Folder 3

Numerical, 31301-31600

Box 38, Folder 4

Numerical, 31601-31750

Box 38, Folder 5

Numerical, 31751-31929

Box 39, Folder 1

Numerical, 31930-32189

Box 39, Folder 2

Numerical, 32190-32767

Box 40, Folder 1

Numerical, 32768 (U.S. Naval Administration in WWII. Office of Naval Intelligence document) (3 folders)

Box 41, Folder 1

Numerical, 32768 (U.S. Naval Administration in WWII. Office of Naval Intelligence) (2 folders)

Box 42, Folder 1

Numerical, 32769-32785

Box 42, Folder 2

Numerical, 32786-33029

Box 42, Folder 3

Numerical, 33030-33173

Box 42, Folder 4

Numerical, 33174-33295

Box 42, Folder 5

Numerical, 33296-33309

Box 42, Folder 6

Numerical, 33310-33314b

Box 42, Folder 7

Numerical, 33315-33344

Box 42, Folder 8

Numerical, 33345-33348

Box 42, Folder 9

Numerical, 33349 (History of the War Relocation Authority by Ruth E. McKee)

Box 43, Folders 1 and 2

Numerical, 33350 (Rita Takahashi Cates dissertation)

Box 43, Folder 3

Numerical, 33352-33386

Box 43, Folder 4

Numerical, 33388-33395

Box 1, Folder 1

Chronological, undated

Box 1, Folder 2

Chronological, February 1938 - 01 December 1941

Box 1, Folder 3

Chronological, 07-17 December 1941

Box 1, Folder 4

Chronological, 18-31 December 1941

Box 1, Folder 5

Chronological, 01-15 January 1942

Box 1, Folder 6

Chronological, 16-31 January 1942

Box 1, Folder 7

Chronological, 01-14 February 1942

Box 2, Folder 1

Chronological, 15-28 February 1942

Box 2, Folder 2

Chronological, 01-31 March 1942

Box 2, Folder 3

Chronological, 01-13 April 1942

Box 2, Folder 4

Chronological, 14-30 April 1942

Box 2, Folder 5

Chronological, 01-18 May 1942

Box 2, Folder 6

Chronological, 19-31 May 1942

Box 3, Folder 1

Chronological, 01-15 June 1942

Box 3, Folder 2

Chronological, 16-30 June 1942

Box 3, Folder 3

Chronological, 01-20 January 1943

Box 3, Folder 4

Chronological, 21-31 January 1943

Box 3, Folder 5

Chronological, July - August 1943

Box 4, Folder 1

Chronological, September - October 1943

Box 4, Folder 2

Chronological, November - December 1943

Box 4, Folder 3

Chronological, January - February 1944

Box 4, Folder 4

Chronological, March - April 1944

Box 5, Folder 1

Chronological, May 1944

Box 5, Folder 2

Chronological, June 1944

Box 5, Folder 3

Chronological, July 1944

Box 5, Folder 4

Chronological, July - August 1944

Box 5, Folder 5

Chronological, September - October 1944

Box 5, Folder 6

Chronological, October 1944

Box 6, Folder 1

Chronological, November - December 1944

Box 6, Folder 2

Chronological, December 1944

Box 6, Folder 3

Chronological, January - Mar 1945

Box 6, Folder 4

Chronological, March - July 1945

Box 6, Folder 5

Chronological, July - October 1945

 

Subject Files

Box 48, Folder 2

442nd Regimental Combat Team

Box 48, Folder 3

442nd Regimental Combat Team/100th Battalion

Box 49, Folder 5

A Victim of the Japanese Evacuation and Resettlement Study by Violet Kazue de Cristoforo (formerly Kazue Matsuda)

Box 44, Folder 2

Acheson v. Murakami (1949)

Box 44, Folder 4

Aleuts

Box 44, Folder 3

Aleuts-Pribolofs (Alaska)

Box 44, Folder 5

Aliens

Box 44, Folder 6

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

Box 52, Folder 6

American Red Cross Survey of Relocation Centers in California and Arizona, August 1942

Box 44, Folder 7

Army, Administrative

Box 44, Folder 8

Bainbridge Island

Box 44, Folder 9

Barbash, Fred. Washington Post Article on Incarceration (Evidentiary Document #33310)

Box 44, Folder 10

Bendetsen, Karl R.

Box 44, Folder 11

Bendetsen, Karl R. Correspondence, Statements, News Clippings

Box 45, Folder 1

Bendetsen, Karl R. Jack's Notes

Box 44, Folder 12

Bendetsen, Karl R. Oral History Interview, Harry S. Truman Library

Box 45, Folder 2

Biddle, Francis

Box 45, Folder 3

Burling, John L.

Box 45, Folder 4

Camp Conditions

Box 45, Folder 6

Censorship

Box 45, Folder 7

Census Bureau

Box 45, Folder 5

Center for Military History

Box 45, Folder 8

Citizenship

Box 45, Folder 9

Claims Acts and Compensation Schemes

Box 45, Folder 10

Codes

Box 45, Folder 11

Cohen, Cox, and Rauh, 1942

Box 45, Folder 12

Collins, Wayne

Box 45, Folder 13

Community Analysis. Archival Documents

Box 45, Folder 14

Community Analysis. Controversy

Box 45, Folder 15

Community Analysis. Cornell University Index on Japanese American Records

Box 45, Folder 16

Congressional bills proposed during the 1940's to revoke citizenship

Scope and Contents note

With memo from Donna Komure to Angus Macbeth, 19 December 1981
Box 45, Folder 17

Congressional Record Excerpts

Box 119, Folder 3

Constitutionality

Box 45, Folder 18

Counterintelligence Corps

Box 46, Folder 1

Daniels, Roger

Box 46, Folder 2

Dedrick, Calvert

Box 46, Folder 3

Defense Audio Visual Agency

Box 46, Folder 4

Delimitation Agreement

Box 46, Folder 5

DeWitt, John L.

Box 46, Folder 6

Drinnon, Richard

Box 46, Folder 7

Earl Warren Oral History Project, University of California, Berkeley. Japanese- American Relocation Reviewed, 1976

Box 46, Folder 8

Economic Losses

Box 46, Folder 9

Economic Losses - Wartime Correspondence

Box 46, Folder 10

Eisenhower, Dwight D.

Box 46, Folder 11

Emergency Detention Act of 1950

Box 46, Folder 12

Emergency Powers Statutes

Box 46, Folder 13

Endo, Mitsuye

Box 46, Folder 14

Ennis, Edward J.

Box 46, Folder 15

Espionage

Box 46, Folder 16

Evacuation

Box 47, Folders 1 - 3

Exclusion

Box 47, Folder 4

Executive Order 9066

Box 47, Folder 5

Exemptions

Box 47, Folder 6

Farm Security Administration, Lawrence I. Hewes

Box 47, Folder 8

Federal Bureau of Investigation - archival documents

Box 47, Folder 7

Federal Bureau of Investigation - correspondence, memos, news clippings

Box 47, Folder 9

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

Box 47, Folder 10

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

Box 47, Folder 11

Federal Reserve Bank

Box 47, Folder 12

Federal Reserve Bank Record Group 82

Box 47, Folder 13

Federal Security Agency

Box 48, Folder 1

Fish, Hamilton

Box 48, Folder 4

Freedom of Information Act

Box 48, Folder 5

Geneva Convention

Box 48, Folder 7

Germans and Italians

Box 48, Folder 8

Glick, Philip M.

Box 48, Folder 9

Goe, Bernard W., Private. General Court Martial

Box 48, Folder 11

Gurnea Report (partial) - FBI, 1943

Box 48, Folder 12

Haan, Kilsoo K.

Box 48, Folder 13

Habeas Corpus

Box 48, Folder 14

Hosokawa, William "Bill"

Box 48, Folder 15

Ickes, Harold

Box 48, Folder 16

Ingress/Egress from Camps

Box 48, Folder 6

International Convention on Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 1948

Box 48, Folder 17

Isolation Camps. Moab and Leupp

Box 48, Folder 18

Jackson, Henry M., Senator

Box 49, Folder 2

Japanese American Citizens League Anti-Axis Committee

Box 49, Folder 1

Japanese American Citizens League, 1940s

Box 49, Folder 4

Japanese American Evacuation Claims Act

Box 49, Folder 3

Japanese American Joint Board

Box 49, Folder 6

Japanese Latin Americans

Box 49, Folder 7

Japanese Latin Americans - Pawns in a Triangle of Hate by C. Harvey Gardiner

Box 49, Folder 8

Justice Department Attorney General Annual Reports, 1940s

Box 49, Folder 9

Knox, Frank

Box 49, Folder 10

Loyalty Issue (Record Group 107-47-15)

Box 50, Folder 1

"M" Project for FDR: Studies on Migration and Settlement by Henry Field

Box 50, Folder 2

Manzanar 'Riot', December 1942

Box 50, Folder 4

Masaoka, Mike - archival documents

Box 50, Folder 8

Masaoka, Mike - archival documents, correspondence, news clippings

Box 50, Folder 5

Masaoka, Mike - JACL Final Report, 22 April 1944

Box 50, Folder 7

Masaoka, Mike - JACL Minutes of March 1942 Emergency Meeting

Box 50, Folder 6

Masaoka, Mike - letter from Karl Bendetsen re Masaoka, 28 April 1981

Box 50, Folder 9

McCloy, John J.

Box 50, Folder 3

Memorandum of Law on Martial Law in the Pacific Coastal Areas

Box 50, Folder 10

Midway, Battle of

Box 50, Folder 11

Military Intelligence Division. Telephone Directory, 1944

Box 50, Folder 12

Military Intelligence Service. Japanese Americans

Box 50, Folder 13

Military Necessity

Box 50, Folder 14

Minidoka Relocation Camp

Box 50, Folder 15

Mixed Marriages

Box 51, Folder 1

Munson, Curtis B.

Box 51, Folder 2

Myer, Dillon S.

Box 51, Folder 3

Naval Intelligence, Office of

Box 51, Folder 4

Ochikubo, George Akira, Dr.

Box 48, Folder 10

Office of Government Reports (Record Group 44)

Box 53, Folder 5

Office of Strategic Services

Box 51, Folder 5

Okamura, Ray

Box 57, Folder 5

Order to Destroy First Dewitt Final Report and List of Papers - Record Group 338- 1-7, F: 291.2

Box 51, Folder 6

Oyama, Joe

Box 51, Folder 10

Pearl Harbor Attack Hearings

Box 52, Folder 1

Pearl Harbor Attack Hearings - Additional Resources

Box 51, Folder 9

Pearl Harbor Attack Hearings Part 39 - Roberts Report

Box 51, Folder 7

Pearl Harbor Attack Hearings Parts 22 and 23

Box 51, Folder 8

Pearl Harbor Attack Hearings Parts 31 and 35

Box 52, Folder 2

Prisoners of War, World War II

Box 52, Folder 3

Propaganda

Box 65, Folder 7

Proposed Curriculum Procedures for Japanese Relocation Centers. Prepared for the War Relocation Authority by the Summer Session Students in Education 299b - Curriculum Development, Stanford University, 1942

Box 52, Folder 4

Public Proclamations

Box 52, Folder 5

Rasmussen, Kai

Box 59, Folder 5

Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority. Community Analysis Section Reports

Box 52, Folder 7

Reprisal against Americans by Japan

Box 65, Folder 6

Report of the American Red Cross. Survey of Assembly Centers in California, Oregon, and Washington, August 1942

Box 52, Folder 8

Resettlement

Box 52, Folder 9

Rosters and Organization Charts. Civil Affairs Division, Office of the Assistant Secretary of War, and Military Intelligence Division

Box 52, Folder 10

Rostow, Eugene

Box 52, Folder 11

Rowe, James

Box 52, Folder 12

Santa Anita Assembly Center

Box 52, Folder 13

Sawyer, Harold

Box 52, Folder 14

Scobey File, William, Col.

Box 52, Folder 15

Segregation

Box 52, Folder 16

Senate Colloquy, 22 March 1983

Box 52, Folder 17

State Department

Box 52, Folder 18

Statistics

Box 53, Folder 1

Stettinius, Edward

Box 53, Folder 2

Stilwell, Joseph Warren, Major General

Box 53, Folder 3

Stimson, Henry report by Mitzi Sawada

Box 53, Folder 4

Stimson, Henry research by David Musto

Box 53, Folder 6

Sumida, Marshall

Box 56, Folder 1

Supplemental Report on Civilian Controls Exercised by the Western Defense Command

Box 56, Folders 2 and 3

Supplemental Report on Civilian Controls Exercised by the Western Defense Command. Chapter 1

Box 56, Folder 4

Supplemental Report on Civilian Controls Exercised by the Western Defense Command. Chapter 2

Box 53, Folder 7

Suppression of Evidence

Box 53, Folder 8

Supreme Court

Box 53, Folder 9

Supreme Court - Japanese American internment cases (Library of Congress) received from Peter Irons

Box 53, Folder 10

Suzuki, Hiroshi - James Rowe correspondence

Box 53, Folder 12

Suzuki, Peter - "Ruth Benedict" & "The UC JERS Study: a prolegomenon"

Box 53, Folder 11

Suzuki, Peter - writings, correspondence

Box 54, Folder 1

Tanaka, Togo

Box 54, Folder 2

tenBroek, Jacobus

Box 54, Folder 3

Terminal Island

Box 54, Folder 8

Tolan Committee - National Defense Migration H.R. 113

Box 54, Folder 7

Tolan Committee - National Defense Migration Hearings, Los Angeles and San Francisco, 6, 7, and 12 May 1942 (part 31)

Box 54, Folder 5

Tolan Committee - National Defense Migration Hearings, San Francisco, 21 and 23 February 1942 (part 29)

Box 54, Folder 6

Tolan Committee - National Defense Migration, Portland and Seattle, 26 and 28 February and 2 March 1942 (part 30)

Box 54, Folder 4

Tolan Committee - notes

Box 44, Folder 1

Tom Clark, etc. et al. vs. Tadayasu Abo, et al

Box 54, Folder 9

Truman, Harry S.

Box 54, Folder 10

Tule Lake

Box 55, Folder 1

Violence in the Camps

Box 55, Folder 2

Wakayama, Kinzo Ernest. INS A13-552-730, 9 September 1982

Box 55, Folder 3

Wakayama, Kinzo Ernest. To be cataloged

Box 58, Folder 5

War Agency Liquidation Unit (formerly War Relocation Authority). People in Motion: The Postwar Adjustment of the Evacuated Japanese Americans. 1947

Box 55, Folder 4

War Deptartment General Staff (Record Group 165)

Box 55, Folder 7

War Relocation Authority

Box 55, Folder 6

War Relocation Authority

Box 55, Folder 5

War Relocation Authority (Record Group 210-16), October 1991

Box 58, Folder 2

War Relocation Authority, Community Government in War Relocation Centers; Legal and Constitutional Phases of the WRA Program

Box 58, Folder 3

War Relocation Authority, The Evacuated People: A Quantitative Description

Box 58, Folder 1

War Relocation Authority, Wartime Exile: The Exclusion of the Japanese Americans from the West Coast

Box 58, Folder 4

War Relocation Authority, WRA: A Story of Human Conservation

Box 59, Folder 1

War Relocation Authority. Annual Reports, 1944, 1945

Box 59, Folder 2

War Relocation Authority. Quarterly Reports, 18 March 1942-31 December 1942

Box 59, Folder 4

War Relocation Authority. Semi-Annual Reports, 1 January - 30 June 1944, 1 July - 31 December 1944, 1 January - 30 June 1945, 1 January - 30 June 1946

Box 59, Folder 3

War Relocation Authority. Semi-Annual Reports, 1 January 1943-31 December 1943

Box 55, Folder 8

Warren, Earl

Box 119, Folders 4 and 5

Western Defense Command Japanese Exclusion and Screening Program excerpt (2 folders)

Box 57, Folder 1

Western Defense Command - DeWitt Final Project

Box 57, Folder 2

Western Defense Command - DeWitt Final Report, first version excerpts

Box 57, Folder 3

Western Defense Command - Final Report: Japanese Evacuation from the West Coast 1942 (DeWitt suppressed version) (2 folders)

Scope and Contents note

See also Coram Nobis series for pages removed by Herzig researchers.
Box 55, Folder 9

Western Defense Command (Record Group 107)

Box 55, Folder 10

Western Defense Command (Record Group 107). Civil Affairs Division Organizational Charts

Box 77, Folder 10

WRA War Relocation Work Corps Enlistment form

 

Public Hearings Transcripts

Box 60, Folders 1 - 3, Box 61, Folders 1 - 3

Additional Testimonies (6 folders)

Box 63, Folder 6

Chicago, IL, 22 September 1981. CWRIC version

Box 64, Folder 1

Chicago, IL, 23 September 1981. CWRIC version

Box 61, Folder 5

Los Angeles, CA, 4 August 1981. CWRIC version

Box 61, Folder 6

Los Angeles, CA, 5 August 1981. CWRIC version

Box 62, Folder 1

Los Angeles, CA, 6 August 1981. CWRIC version

Box 64, Folder 6

New York, NY, 23 November 1981. CWRIC version

Box 62, Folder 3

San Francisco, CA, 11 August 1981. Court reporrter edition. Excerpted testimony of Col. Pash

Box 62, Folder 2

San Francisco, CA, 11 August 1981. CWRIC version

Box 62, Folder 4

San Francisco, CA, 12 August 1981. CWRIC version

Box 62, Folder 5

San Francisco, CA, 13 August 1981. CWRIC version

Box 63, Folder 2

Seattle, WA, 10 September 1981. CWRIC version

Box 63, Folder 3

Seattle, WA, 11 September 1981. CWRIC version

Box 63, Folder 1

Seattle, WA, 9 September 1981. Excerpt. CWRIC version

Box 63, Folder 5

St. Paul, AK, 19 September 1981. CWRIC version

Box 63, Folder 4

Unalaska, AK 17 September 1981. CWRIC version

Box 61, Folder 4

Washington, DC, 14 July 1981. Court reporter edition

Box 64, Folder 2

Washington, DC, 2 November 1981. Court reporter edition

Box 64, Folder 3

Washington, DC, 2 November 1981. CWRIC version

Box 64, Folder 4

Washington, DC, 3 November 1981. Court reporter edition

Box 64, Folder 5

Washington, DC, 3 November 1981. CWRIC version

 

Experts Meetings and Conference

Box 65, Folder 5

Economic Losses of Ethnic Japanese as a Result of Exclusion and Detention, 1942-1946. Report by Frank S. Arnold, Michael C. Barth, Gilah Langner. ICF Inc., June 1983

Box 65, Folder 4

Estimating economic losses of Japanese Americans and resident Japanese aliens. Presentation Briefing. ICF Inc., 24 February 1983

Box 65, Folder 1

Harvard University, Cambridge (Boston), MA, 9 December 1981. Court reporter edition

Box 65, Folder 2

Harvard University, Cambridge (Boston), MA, 9 December 1981. CWRIC version

Box 65, Folder 3

Proceedings of the Working Meeting on Research (Behavioral and Social Scientists Conference). Washington, DC, December 13-14, 1982. Prepared by Pacific/Asian American Mental Health Research Center, April 1983

 

Administrative Files

Box 68, Folder 1

Additional Research

Box 67, Folder 14

Additional Research

Box 68, Folder 2

Additional Research

Box 68, Folder 3

Additional Research

Box 66, Folder 5

Briefing - Information on MAGIC sent to Commissioners

Box 66, Folder 4

Briefing of Commissioners. 23 June 1981

Box 66, Folder 10

Commissioners

Box 66, Folder 11

Commissioners - Bernstein, Joan Z., Commission President

Box 66, Folder 12

Commissioners - Brooke, Edward W.

Box 66, Folder 13

Commissioners - Drinan, Robert F., Father

Box 66, Folder 14

Commissioners - Flemming, Arthur S.

Box 66, Folder 15

Commissioners - Goldberg, Arthur J.

Box 66, Folder 16

Commissioners - Gromoff, Ishmael V., Rev.

Box 66, Folder 17

Commissioners - Marutani, William M.

Box 66, Folder 18

Commissioners - Mitchell, Hugh B.

Box 66, Folder 19

Commissioners - Subpoenas Issued for Appearance before Commission

Box 69, Folder 2

Correspondence - Hate Mail, 1940s-1980s

Box 69, Folder 1

Correspondence - Incoming, 1980-1997

Box 68, Folders 7 and 8

Correspondence - Inter-Office Memos, 1981 (2 folders)

Box 68, Folder 9

Correspondence - Inter-Office Memos, 1982-1983

Box 69, Folder 3

Correspondence - Opposition to Monetary Redress

Box 68, Folder 10

Correspondence - Outgoing, 1981-1983

Box 68, Folder 6

Correspondence - Stationery and Calling Cards

Box 70, Folder 10

Editing and Corrections of witnesses' testimonies

Box 66, Folder 3

Legislation - Congress Extension

Box 66, Folder 2

Legislation - Public Law 96-317

Box 66, Folder 1

Legislation - Senate and House Resolutions Leading to Public Law 96- 317

Box 70, Folder 11

Papers of the U.S. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Part 1, Numerical File Archive. Microfilm production and sales information with Randolph H. Boehm correspondence

Box 70, Folder 1

Personal Justice Denied - notes for final report and recommendations

Box 70, Folder 2

Personal Justice Denied - notes for final report addendum

Box 70, Folder 4

Personal Justice Denied - notes for final report news clippings

Box 70, Folder 3

Personal Justice Denied - notes for final report outlines

Box 70, Folder 5

Personal Justice Denied - notes for final report summary

Box 70, Folder 6

Personal Justice Denied - notes for Lois Schiffer drafts (January-July 1982)

Box 70, Folder 8

Personal Justice Denied - notes for Part 2 Recommendations (20 May 1983)

Box 70, Folder 9

Personal Justice Denied (CLPEF 1997 reprint). Tetsuden Kashima manuscript drafts for Foreword (April 1996-1997)

Box 70, Folder 7

Personal Justice Denied. Comments on first draft from William "Bill" Hosokawa

Box 66, Folder 6

Personnel

Box 66, Folder 7

Personnel - Herzig-Yoshinaga, Aiko. United States Office of Personnel Management. Return of Unclassifiable Fingerprints. 13 November 1981 (redacted)

Box 66, Folder 9

Personnel - Kraft, Barbara, Dr. Consultant

Box 66, Folder 8

Personnel - MacBeth, Angus

Box 70, Folder 13

Press Releases, 1981-1983

Box 69, Folder 5

Public Hearings - Agendas for Hearings

Box 69, Folder 4

Public Hearings - Agendas for Hearings, Preliminary (tentative)

Box 69, Folder 8

Public Hearings - Government Witnesses

Box 69, Folder 6

Public Hearings - Harvard University, Cambridge (Boston), MA, 9 December 1981

Box 69, Folder 9

Public Hearings - Los Angeles, CA Tapes by John Esaki (Visual Communications)

Box 69, Folder 10

Public Hearings - New York City, 23 November 1981

Box 69, Folder 11

Public Hearings - New York City. Proposed Testimonies Correspondence

Box 69, Folder 13

Public Hearings - Witness Contact Information

Box 69, Folder 12

Public Hearings - Witness Guidelines for Testimonies

Box 69, Folder 7

Public Hearings - Working Meeting on Research, Washington, DC, 13-14 December 1982

Box 67, Folder 12

Research - Appendices and Exhibits. Quick Reference

Box 67, Folder 9

Research - Box and Folder Lists. Working Copies

Box 67, Folder 2

Research - Cataloging

Box 68, Folder 5

Research - Civil Rights Violations by Government Officials in Texas, California, Connecticut. Fines/Prison

Box 67, Folder 3

Research - Documents Numerical Control

Box 67, Folder 11

Research - Early Evidentiary Document Organization. Record Group 210

Box 67, Folders 7 and 8

Research - Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (2 folders)

Box 66, Folder 20

Research - History, Archive Preparations, Public Hearing Preparations Notebook

Box 67, Folder 6

Research - Initial Surveys of NARA Record Groups

Box 65, Folder 8

Research - JAH Notes to be typed

Box 67, Folder 10

Research - NARA Still Pictures Branch. Private Copies. Record Group 220 CWRIC

Box 67, Folder 13

Research - National Archives

Box 68, Folder 4

Research - Redress Remedies

Box 67, Folder 4

Research - Research Plans, Sources, and Contacts

Box 67, Folder 5

Research - Source information

Box 67, Folder 1

Research - Subject Index for Documents, 18 December 1981

Box 70, Folder 12

UNIFO Publishers document and testimony publication proposal (March 82)

 

News Clippings

Box 71

Original and photocopied news clippings 1966 - 1983

 

Electronic Files

Box 198, Folder 1

Public Hearings transcripts, original and unedited (71 5.25-inch floppy disks)

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

RESTRICTED ACCESS: Use of electronic/digital format material requires special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing.

Scope and Contents note

Copies of CWRIC electronic files of unedited transcripts related to public hearings (format unknown). See also Civil Liberties Public Education Fund Editing Project series for duplicate files converted to an IBM-compatible format.
 

MAGIC Cables Research 1983-1985

Physical Description: (Boxes 71-76, 78, 134)

Scope and Content

The series is research compiled by Jack Herzig to prepare testimony for the coram nobis litigation case of Gordon Hirabayashi and in support of the argument that MAGIC cables contained no evidence of Japanese Americans involved in any espionage activities or sabotage during WWII. Included in the series are photocopies of translated intercepted code messages, extensive subject files, correspondence, and book publications. Among the book publications is the U.S. Department of Defense publication, The "MAGIC" Background of Pearl Harbor.

Organization and Arrangement

The series is arranged into five subseries: 1. Translated Intercepted Code Messages; 2. Correspondence; 3. Books; 4. Research; 5. Subject Files.
 

Translated Intercepted Code Messages

Box 74, Folder 5

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry: Research Notes

Box 74, Folder 6

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry File, 1 January to 31 December 1941

Box 74, Folder 7

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry: January 1941

Box 74, Folder 8

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry: February 1941

Box 74, Folder 9

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry: March 1941

Box 74, Folder 10

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry: April 1941

Box 74, Folder 11

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry: May 1941

Box 74, Folder 12

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry: June 1941

Box 75, Folder 1

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry: July 1941

Box 75, Folder 2

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry: August 1941

Box 75, Folder 3

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry: September 1941

Box 75, Folder 4

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry: October 1941

Box 75, Folder 5

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry: November 1941

Box 75, Folder 6

Bearing on Pearl Harbor Inquiry: December 1941

 

Correspondence

Box 74, Folders 3 and 4

Correspondence (2 folders)

 

Books

Box 134

Costello, John. The Pacific War. NY: Rawson, Wade, 1981

Box 134

Layton, Edwin T. "And I was there": Pearl Harbor and Midway--breaking the secrets. NY: Morrow, 1985

Box 134

Lewin, Ronald. The American MAGIC: codes, ciphers, and the defeat of Japan. NY: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1982

Box 78

Millis, Walter. This is Pearl! The United States and Japan--1941. NY: William Morrow, 1949

Box 134

Prange, Gordon W. At dawn we slept: the untold story of Pearl Harbor. NY: McGraw-Hill, 1981

Box 75

U.S. Department of Defense. The "MAGIC" Background of Pearl Harbor. Volume 1 (February 14, 1941 - May 12, 1941)

Box 75

U.S. Department of Defense. The "MAGIC" Background of Pearl Harbor. Volume 2 (May 12, 1941 - August 6, 1941)

Box 76

U.S. Department of Defense. The "MAGIC" Background of Pearl Harbor. Volume 3 (August 5, 1941 - October 17, 1941)

Box 76

U.S. Department of Defense. The "MAGIC" Background of Pearl Harbor. Volume 4 (October 17, 1941 - December 7, 1941)

Box 76

U.S. Department of Defense. The "MAGIC" Background of Pearl Harbor. Volume 5

Box 76

U.S. Department of Defense. The "MAGIC" Background of Pearl Harbor. Volume II--Appendix

Box 78

U.S. Department of Defense. The "MAGIC" Background of Pearl Harbor. Volume III--Appendix 3

Box 78

U.S. Department of Defense. The "MAGIC" Background of Pearl Harbor.Volume IV--Appendix 4

Box 134

Wohlstetter, Roberta. Pearl Harbor: warning and decision. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1962

 

Research

Box 71, Folder 4

Record Group 80 Pearl Harbor Liaison Office

Box 71, Folder 5

Record Group 80 Pearl Harbor Liaison Office

Box 71, Folder 6

Record Group 80 Pearl Harbor Liaison Office - Michi Weglyn and Herzig Project, November 1986

Box 71, Folder 7

Record Group 80 Pearl Harbor Liaison Office - Michi Weglyn research on Cables sent, August 1987

Box 71, Folder 8

Record Group 457 National Security Agency. Records Examined, Jack's Notes

Box 71, Folder 9

Record Group 457 National Security Agency. SRH-018, 115, 269, 270, 276

Box 72, Folder 1

Record Group 457 National Security Agency

Box 72, Folder 2

Record Group 457 National Security Agency. Interview with Ralph J. Briggs. SRH-051

Box 72, Folder 3

Record Group 457 National Security Agency - William F. Friedman

Box 72, Folder 4

Record Group 457 National Security Agency - Friedman. SRH-029

Box 72, Folder 5

Record Group 457 National Security Agency - Robert D. Ogg, Oral History Interview, May 4, 1983

Box 72, Folder 6

Record Group 457 National Security Agency - "Winds" Messages

 

Subject Files

Box 72, Folder 7

CWRIC News Release

Box 72, Folder 8

Harris, Ruth. "The 'Magic' Leak of 1941 and Japanese American Relations," Pacific Historical Review 50:1 (February 1981)

Box 72, Folder 9

Herzig, Jack. "Japanese Americans and MAGIC." Amerasia Journal 11:2 (Fall/Winter 1984)

Box 72, Folder 12

Herzig, Jack. Oral and Written Testimony. House Hearing on H.R. 4110, 12 September 1984

Box 72, Folder 13

Herzig, Jack. Rebuttal to Lowman Citations of Cables

Box 72, Folder 11

Herzig, Jack. Testimony. References and exhibits. Los Angeles, CA, 16 August 1984

Box 72, Folder 10

Herzig, Jack. Testimony. Written and oral statement and summary. Los Angeles, CA, 16 August 1984

Box 72, Folder 14

Hirabayashi Coram Nobis, 1984-1985

Box 73, Folder 1

Hirabayashi Coram Nobis, 1985

Box 73, Folder 2

Irons, Peter. Rebuttal to Lowman. San Diego, CA, 1984

Box 73, Folder 3

Kahn, David. The Codebreakers. New York: MacMillan, 1967

Box 73, Folder 4

Kimmel, Husband E., Rear Admiral and General Walter Short

Box 73, Folder 8

Lowman, David D. Reply to Herzig for the Record. House subcommittee re H.R. 4110. 2 September) 1984

Box 73, Folder 7

Lowman, David D. Statement re S. 2116. Los Angeles, CA, 16 August 1984

Box 73, Folder 5

Lowman, David D. Testimony, 27 June 1984

Box 73, Folder 6

Lowman, David D. Testimony. Footnotes, 27 June 1984

Box 73, Folder 9

Macbeth, Angus re: Lowman

Box 73, Folder 10

Miscellaneous

Box 73, Folder 11

Pearl Harbor

Box 73, Folder 12

Pearl Harbor. Miscellaneous

Box 73, Folder 13

Pearl Harbor. News Clippings, June 1942, 1957-2001

Box 73, Folder 14

Robar, Keith - Intelligence, Internment, and Relocation article

Box 74, Folder 1

Safford, L.F., Captain. Statement. Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack. 25 January 1946

Box 73, Folder 15

Safford, L.F., Captain. Testimony. Hart Inquiry, 29 April 1944

Box 74, Folder 2

Senate Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, 20 July 1946

 

Redress Movement 1977-1988

Physical Description: (Boxes 79-87)

Scope and Content

The series documents the Herzig’s general research on various communities pursuit of redress; the application and potential impact for the Japanese American community; and early grassroots efforts leading to organized lobbying and advocacy. Included is information on legislation leading up to and including establishment of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, subject files, news clippings, and materials from the Voices of Japanese American Redress Conference.

Organization and Arrangement

The series is arranged into four subseries: 1. Legislation; 2. Subject Files; 3. Voices of Japanese American Redress Conference; 4. News Clippings.
 

Legislation

Box 83, Folder 2

California State A.B. 2710 Redress for Fired California Workers, 1982

Box 85, Folder 3

Civil Liberties Act of 1988

Box 85, Folder 2

Congress, 1980s

Box 83, Folder 4

Cranston, Alan, Senator. S. 1520 WWII Civil Liberties Violation Redress Act, June 22, 1983

Box 82, Folder 14

Early Organizing Efforts for Redress, 1977-1981

Box 85, Folder 6

H.R. 2072 To Extend Redress Funding for FY '90, $250M, 1989

Box 84, Folder 6

H.R. 442 and H.R. 1631 Hearings, April 29, 1987

Box 85, Folder 1

H.R. 442 Congressional Records Excerpts, 1988

Box 84, Folder 7

H.R. 442 Hearing Testimonies

Box 84, Folder 8

H.R. 442 Hearing Testimonies. Unlisted or Unprinted by GPO

Box 84, Folder 3

H.R. 442 Hearings, April 28, 1986

Box 84, Folder 2

H.R. 442, 1985

Box 84, Folder 5

H.R. 442, 1987

Box 85, Folder 5

H.R. 442, PL 100-383. House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Judiciary, 5 April 1989

Box 82, Folder 16

Legislative History

Box 83, Folder 3

Lowry, Mike. H.R. 3387, June 22, 1983

Box 83, Folder 1

Lowry, Mike. H.R. 5977, 2 June 1980

Box 84, Folder 1

Matsunaga Redress Bill S. 1053, May 2, 1985

Box 84, Folder 4

Matsunaga. S. 1009, 1987

Box 83, Folder 11

Matsunaga. S. 2116 Hearing, August 16, 1984

Box 85, Folder 9

Opponents of Redress

Box 85, Folder 7

Presidential Apologies from George Bush (1990) and Bill Clinton (1993)

Box 85, Folder 8

Proponents of Redress

Box 82, Folder 15

Redress Bills

Box 85, Folder 4

S. 1009. Orin Hatch Amendment to Recompose CLPEF; Ted Stevens Reference to NCJAR

Box 83, Folder 5

S. 2116 Hearings, August, 16, 1984

Box 82, Folder 17

Statistics. 1940 Census, Congressional Research Service Estimate of Camp Survivors

Box 83, Folder 6

Wright. H.R. 4110 Hearings, June 20, 1984

Box 83, Folder 7

Wright. H.R. 4110 Hearings, June 21, 1984

Box 83, Folder 9

Wright. H.R. 4110 Hearings, June 27, 1984

Box 83, Folder 10

Wright. H.R. 4110. Jack Herzig Testimony and Notes, September 13, 1984

Box 83, Folder 8

Wright. H.R. 4110. Peter Irons Testimony

 

Subject Files

Box 79, Folder 1

African American Redress

Box 79, Folder 2

African American Redress. N'COBRA (National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America)

Box 79, Folder 5

Alaska

Box 79, Folder 6

Alaska - Indian Claims Commission

Box 79, Folder 3

Aleuts - Background

Box 79, Folder 4

Aleuts - Redress Bills

Box 79, Folder 7

American Friends Service Committee

Box 79, Folder 8

American War Veterans Relief Association. Arthur Jacobs

Box 79, Folder 9

Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). Statement on Redress

Box 79, Folder 10

Baker, Lillian

Box 79, Folder 11

Bendetsen, Karl. Testimony. H.R. 4110 Hearing, 12 September 1984

Box 79, Folder 12

Canadian Japanese - Documents, Newspaper Clippings

Box 79, Folder 13

Canadian Japanese - Redress Secretariat Correspondence

Box 80, Folder 1

Chin, Vincent

Box 80, Folder 2

Chuman, Dwight. Rafu Shimpo Redress Survey

Box 80, Folder 3

Commission on Civil Rights

Box 80, Folder 4

Harvard University Redress Paper Controversy

Box 80, Folder 5

Hayakawa, S.I.

Box 80, Folder 6

Holocaust

Box 80, Folder 7

Inouye, Daniel K.

Box 80, Folder 8

Japanese American Citizens League - 1970-72 Biennial Report, Correspondence, Notes

Box 81, Folder 1

Japanese American Citizens League - Correspondence and Memos

Box 80, Folder 13

Japanese American Citizens League - Kido, Saburo

Box 80, Folder 14

Japanese American Citizens League - Masaoka, Mike. Nisei Lobby

Box 81, Folder 2

Japanese American Citizens League - Pacific Citizen

Box 80, Folder 12

Japanese American Citizens League - Redress Questions and Answers

Box 80, Folder 11

Japanese American Citizens League - Redress Video

Box 81, Folder 3

Japanese American Citizens League - Uyehara, Grayce. Memo, 1986

Box 80, Folder 9

Japanese American Citizens League - 1976-1983

Box 80, Folder 10

Japanese American Citizens League - 1980-1986

Box 81, Folder 8

Japanese Latin Americans - Asahi-TV Correspondence

Box 81, Folder 5

Japanese Latin Americans - Campaign for Justice

Box 81, Folder 10

Japanese Latin Americans - Documents and Notes

Box 81, Folder 9

Japanese Latin Americans - Documents Sent to NHK

Box 81, Folder 12

Japanese Latin Americans - Documents sent to Tokyo Broadcasting

Box 81, Folder 4

Japanese Latin Americans - Japanese Peruvian Oral History Project

Box 81, Folder 7

Japanese Latin Americans - Mochizuki v. United States

Box 81, Folder 11

Japanese Latin Americans - NHK. Yamakura, Aki. Correspondence, Notes, Documents

Box 81, Folder 6

Japanese Latin Americans - Research Aid: INS Record Group 85, Peruvian Japanese Files 56125/64, 56125/64A through 56125/64H

Box 81, Folder 13

Japanese Latin Americans - Yamashiro, Koko Roy

Box 82, Folder 1

Kane, Henry

Box 82, Folder 4

Macbeth, Angus

Box 82, Folder 5

Matsui, Robert

Box 82, Folder 3

McCloy, John. Articles, News Clippings, Notes

Box 82, Folder 2

McCloy, John. Correspondence, 1984

Box 82, Folder 6

Mineta, Norman

Box 82, Folder 7

Nash, Phil Tajitsu

Box 82, Folder 8

National Coalition for Redress & Reparations (NCRR)

Box 82, Folder 9

Preventive Detention, 1984

Box 82, Folder 10

Stevens, Ted, Senator

Box 82, Folder 11

Sudo, Victor

Box 82, Folder 12

Treaties

Box 82, Folder 13

Uyeda, Clifford

 

Voices of Japanese American Redress Conference

Box 85, Folder 10

EO 9066 Conference, UCLA, 28 March 1992

Box 85, Folder 11

Voices of Japanese American Redress Conference, UCLA, 11-13 Sep 1997

Box 86, Folder 1

Voices of Japanese American Redress Conference, UCLA, 11-13 Sep 1997. Pre- Conference Questionnaire

Box 85, Folder 12

Voices of Japanese American Redress Conference, UCLA, 11-13 Sep 1997. Workshops

 

News Clippings

Box 86, Folder 3

1942 - 1988

Box 86, Folder 4

1989

Box 86, Folder 5

1990

Box 87, Folder 2

1990 - 1991

Box 86, Folder 6

1991 - 1993

Box 87, Folder 1

1994 - 1998

Box 87, Folder 3

From Japanese American National Library, 1990

Box 86, Folder 2

Originals, 1980 - 1998

 

Office of Redress Administration 1988-1998

Physical Description: (Boxes 88-95, 103-109, 120-121, 213-214)

Scope and Content

The materials in the series documents Aiko Herzig’s research role while working for the Department of Justice’s Office of Redress Administration to identify former camp inmates and other Japanese Americans eligible for reparation compensation. Included are research administrative files, eligibility verification reviews, a numerical card index that corresponds to a numerical file of collected research documents, and subject files.
Note: the Numerical Research Documents in this series can only be discovered by first using the Numerical Card Index.

Organization and Arrangement

The series is arranged by: 1. Administrative Files; 2. Special Verifications; 3. Numerical Files Card Index; 4. Numerical Files Research Documents; 5. Subject Files.
 

Administrative Files

Box 89, Folder 8

Basic Verification for Analysts

Box 88, Folder 5

Bratt, Bob

Box 88, Folder 6

Closing Ceremony, 10 September 1998

Box 88, Folder 7

Correspondence and Memos

Box 88, Folder 3

Federal Register Excerpt, 20 October 1988

Box 88, Folder 10

Fiscal Appropriations for Redress, 1990-1991

Box 88, Folder 8

Fiscal Appropriations for Redress. Correspondence with NCJAR, 1989

Box 88, Folder 9

Fiscal Appropriations for Redress. News Releases and Articles, 1989

Box 89, Folder 9

Form Letter Request to NARA for Detention Record Verification, 1985

Box 89, Folder 1

Forms and Brochures

Box 89, Folder 2

Invoice. Contract #1, 21 November 1988 - 31 January 1989

Box 89, Folder 3

Invoice. Contract #2, 15 March 1989 - 1 August 1989

Box 89, Folder 4

Invoice. Contract #4, 15 May 1990 - 15 November 1990

Box 89, Folder 6

List of Unknown Historical Records, undated

Box 88, Folder 4

Memorandum for the Record Regarding Alien Status, 11 January 1990

Box 88, Folders 1 and 2

Regulations (2 folders)

Box 89, Folder 5

Unknowns, 15 July 1997

Box 89, Folder 7

Work Notes

 

Special Verifications

Box 89, Folder 10

Codes and Legends, 1990

Box 90, Folder 2

General

Box 89, Folder 11

Group 1. Privacy Act

Box 89, Folder 12

Groups 1 and 2. Privacy Act

Box 91, Folder 1

Kanazawa, Tooru and May

Box 91, Folder 2

Kante, Matsue. Group 2

Box 91, Folder 3

Kubota, Mary Tsukamoto and Larry Isaku

Box 91, Folder 4

Kunishima, Irwin, 1993-1996. Hawaii

Box 91, Folder 5

Miyazaki, Toshi, 15 July 1995

Box 91, Folder 6

Noguchi, Isamu and Shoji Sadao

Box 91, Folder 7

Okazaki, Thomas

Box 90, Folder 1

Search

Box 90, Folders 3 and 4

Services Rendered (2 folders)

Box 91, Folder 8

Tanoue, Robert

 

Numerical Files Card Index

Box 213

Numerical cards 000001 - 000492

Box 213

Chronological cards undated - 1990

Box 214

Subjects cards B - T

Box 214

Source cards for repository and National Archives Record Group

 

Numerical Files Research Documents

Box 91, Folder 10

000001 - 000022

Box 91, Folder 11

000023 - 000045

Box 91, Folder 12

000046 - 000090

Box 91, Folder 13

000091 - 000190

Box 92, Folder 1

000191 - 000233

Box 92, Folder 2

000234 - 000237

Box 92, Folder 3

000238 - 000255

Box 92, Folder 4

000239 (Deaths in Camps, A - E)

Box 92, Folder 5

000239 (Deaths in Camps, F - G)

Box 92, Folder 6

000239 (Deaths in Camps, Hachisuka - Hashimoto)

Box 92, Folder 7

000239 (Deaths in Camps, Hata - Hotta)

Box 92, Folder 8

000239 (Deaths in Camps, I - J)

Box 92, Folder 9

000239 (Deaths in Camps, Kab - Kaw)

Box 93, Folder 1

000239 (Deaths in Camps, Kenmatsu - Kuwatsuru)

Box 93, Folder 2

000239 (Deaths in Camps, M)

Box 93, Folder 3

000239 (Deaths in Camps, N)

Box 93, Folder 4

000239 (Deaths in Camps, O - R)

Box 93, Folder 5

000239 (Deaths in Camps, Sa - Shimono)

Box 93, Folder 6

000239 (Deaths in Camps, Shimosaka - Suzuki)

Box 93, Folder 7

000239 (Deaths in Camps, T)

Box 93, Folder 8

000239 (Deaths in Camps, U - W)

Box 94, Folder 1

000239 (Deaths in Camps, Y)

Box 94, Folder 2

000239 (Deaths in Camps. Lists)

Box 94, Folder 3

000256 - 000262 (Dies Committee Hearings)

Box 94, Folder 4

000263 - 000278

Box 94, Folders 5 and 6

000279 (Listing of All Japanese with Service in U.S. Army, 1 July 1940 through 30 June 1945, XTN-89) (2 folders)

Box 94, Folder 7

000280 - 000293

Box 94, Folder 8

000294 - 000328

Box 95, Folder 1

000329 - 000344

Box 95, Folder 2

000345 (Murakishi, Linda J. Japanese American Redress: Claims Arising from Evacuation and Imprisonment. 1981)

Box 95, Folder 3

000346 - 000372

Box 95, Folder 4

000373 - 000446

Box 95, Folder 5

000447 - 000493

Box 95, Folder 6

000499 - 000504

Box 91, Folder 9

Accession Number List "research.dbf", 31 January 1987

 

Subject Files

Box 95, Folder 9

Actuarial Data - Hay/Huggins Population Projections of Japanese-Americans Eligible for Restitution under Public Law 100-383

Box 95, Folder 10

Actuarial Data - Vital Statistics

Box 95, Folder 7

Actuarial Data on Suvivors of JA Concentration Camps

Box 95, Folder 8

Acutarial Data - Statistics as of June 1981

Box 96, Folder 1

Deaths in Camps - Crystal City, Births

Box 96, Folder 2

Deaths in Camps - Crystal City, Deaths

Box 96, Folder 3

Deaths in Camps - Death Certificate Duplicates

Box 96, Folder 4

Deaths in Camps - Deaths Master List

Box 96, Folder 5

Deaths in Camps - Finding Aid Record Group 338-89-123

Box 96, Folder 6

Deaths in Camps - Finis

Box 95, Folder 11

Deaths in Camps - Lists

Box 96, Folder 7

Deaths in Camps - Notes, Memos, Leads

Box 96, Folder 8

Dies Committee

Box 96, Folder 9

Federal Agencies, Suspension of Jobs, 1942-1945

Box 96, Folder 10

Federal Reserve Bank, San Francisco

Box 98, Folder 10

Hawaii - Hawaii, American Samoa, Non-West Coast, Non-Japanese American Internees

Box 98, Folder 12

Hawaii - Hostage Theory

Box 98, Folder 5

Hawaii - Issei #x0026 Nisei With Sons in U.S. Army

Box 97, Folder 8

Hawaii - JACL Hawaii Chapter Correspondence on Redress for Hawaiian Japanese Americans

Box 97, Folder 5

Hawaii - List of Hawaiian Civillians Sent to Mainland

Box 97, Folder 7

Hawaii - List of Hawaiian Civillians Sent to Mainland

Box 97, Folder 6

Hawaii - List of Hawaiian Civillians Sent to Mainland

Box 98, Folder 9

Hawaii - Lists of Hawaiian Civilians Sent to Mainland

Box 98, Folder 3

Hawaii - Morrison, Susan and Peter Knerr. "Forgotten Internees"

Box 98, Folder 8

Hawaii - POW Division, Legal Branch

Box 98, Folder 7

Hawaii - Record Group 338 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations. Military Government of the Territory of Hawaii

Box 98, Folder 6

Hawaii - Record Group 338 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations. Military Government of the Territory of Hawaii. List of Papers

Box 98, Folder 1

Hawaii - Reproductions of Documents, Unsorted

Box 98, Folder 2

Hawaii - Reproductions of Documents. List of Names

Box 98, Folder 4

Hawaii - Sand Island #x0026 Honouliuli Internment Camps

Box 97, Folder 1

Hawaii #1, 1934 - September 1942

Box 97, Folder 2

Hawaii #2, October - December 1942

Box 97, Folder 3

Hawaii #3, January 1943 - 1946

Box 97, Folder 4

Hawaii #4. Newspaper Clippings

Box 98, Folder 11

Hawaii and Alaska. Civilian Internees

Box 103, Folder 1

Institutionalized Japanese Americans - Hillcrest Sanitarium

Box 98, Folder 13

Institutionalized Japanese Americans and Exemptions. Hospitals, Mental Institutions, and Penal Institutions

Box 98, Folder 14

Institutionalized Japanese Americans. Government Policies. Record Group 338- 2-95 705 Hospitalization Vols. I and II

Box 105, Folder 7

Internment Camp Rosters - 1942-1946 Statistics; Japanese, Germans, Italians. Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service

Box 103, Folder 2

Internment Camp Rosters - Alaska

Box 103, Folder 12

Internment Camp Rosters - Camp Livingston, Louisiana

Box 103, Folder 13

Internment Camp Rosters - Camp Livingston, Louisiana. Japanese Panamanians

Box 103, Folder 16

Internment Camp Rosters - Camp McCoy, Wisconsin (War Dept)

Box 103, Folder 4

Internment Camp Rosters - Crystal City

Box 103, Folder 6

Internment Camp Rosters - Crystal City. Births in Camp, Info gathered by Akihiro Yamakura, 1996

Box 103, Folder 7

Internment Camp Rosters - Crystal City. Documents and News Clippings

Box 103, Folder 5

Internment Camp Rosters - Crystal City. List of Names of Internees, German and Japanese

Box 103, Folder 3

Internment Camp Rosters - Ellis Island, New York (INS)

Box 103, Folder 8

Internment Camp Rosters - Fort Lincoln, Bismarck, North Dokota

Box 104, Folder 7

Internment Camp Rosters - Fort McDowell (War Dept.)

Box 104, Folder 8

Internment Camp Rosters - Fort Meade, Maryland (POW Enclosure, War Dept)

Box 104, Folder 5

Internment Camp Rosters - Fort Sam Houston, Texas (War Dept)

Box 104, Folder 4

Internment Camp Rosters - Fort Sill, Oklahoma (POW Enclosure, War Dept)

Box 104, Folder 6

Internment Camp Rosters - Fort Stanton, New Mexico (War Dept)

Box 105, Folder 6

Internment Camp Rosters - General

Box 103, Folder 17

Internment Camp Rosters - Japanese Mexican Internees

Box 103, Folder 9

Internment Camp Rosters - Kenedy, Texas

Box 103, Folder 10

Internment Camp Rosters - Kooskia, Idaho

Box 103, Folder 11

Internment Camp Rosters - Kooskia, Idaho. Priscilla Wegars Manuscript, 30 June 1998

Box 103, Folder 14

Internment Camp Rosters - Lordsburg, New Mexico

Box 103, Folder 15

Internment Camp Rosters - Lordsburg, New Mexico. Shooting

Box 104, Folder 1

Internment Camp Rosters - Missoula, Montana

Box 104, Folder 14

Internment Camp Rosters - Santa Fe, New Mexico, December 31, 1944 and Partial List of Hawaii Internees Returning to Hawaii, 7 December 1945

Box 105, Folder 5

Internment Camp Rosters - Santa Fe, New Mexico. "Japanese Internment Camps: One Aspect of the War Year in New Mexico", October 1983

Box 104, Folder 10

Internment Camp Rosters - Santa Fe, New Mexico. List of Names, 1942- 1945

Box 104, Folder 11

Internment Camp Rosters - Santa Fe, New Mexico. List of Names, 1942- 1946

Box 104, Folder 12

Internment Camp Rosters - Santa Fe, New Mexico. List of Names, February 29, 1944

Box 104, Folder 13

Internment Camp Rosters - Santa Fe, New Mexico. List of Names, June 30, 1944

Box 105, Folder 4

Internment Camp Rosters - Santa Fe, New Mexico. News clippings from Victor Sudo

Box 105, Folder 3

Internment Camp Rosters - Santa Fe, New Mexico. Record Group 85 Old Raton Ranch, Boxes 235 - 241

Box 104, Folder 15

Internment Camp Rosters - Santa Fe, New Mexico. Record Group 85 Old Raton Ranch, File 1300/Q Detainees, Miscellaneous Property - List of Names

Box 104, Folder 17

Internment Camp Rosters - Santa Fe, New Mexico. Record Group 85 Old Raton Ranch, NM. Box 3, 1263/A-1300. F: 1300 Detainees - General.

Box 104, Folder 16

Internment Camp Rosters - Santa Fe, New Mexico. Record Group 85 Old Raton Ranch, NM. Box 3, 1263/A-1300. F: 1300 Detainees - General, List of Names

Box 105, Folder 1

Internment Camp Rosters - Santa Fe, New Mexico. Record Group 85 Old Raton Ranch, NM. Box 4, 1300/1300A. F: Detainees - General.

Box 105, Folder 2

Internment Camp Rosters - Santa Fe, New Mexico. Record Group 85 Old Raton Ranch, NM. Box 4, 1300-1300/A. F: 1300/A Detaintees - List (Beginning with April 1, 1944)

Box 104, Folder 2

Internment Camp Rosters - Seagoville Detention Station, Texas

Box 104, Folder 3

Internment Camp Rosters - Sharp Park Detention Station, California

Box 104, Folder 9

Internment Camp Rosters - Tuna Canyon Detention Facility, California

Box 105, Folder 8

Japanese American Citizens League - Legislative Education Committee

Box 105, Folder 11

Japanese Latin Americans - Cases

Box 105, Folders 9 and 10

Japanese Latin Americans - General (2 folders)

Box 106, Folder 1

Japanese Latin Americans - Kudo, Elsa

Box 106, Folder 2

Japanese Latin Americans - Kudo, Juan

Box 105, Folder 12

Japanese Latin Americans - Record Group 165-193-894, Boxes 895, 896, 897

Box 106, Folder 3

Japanese Latin Americans - Rosters

Box 106, Folder 4

Japanese Latin Americans - Ship Manifests. Record Group 59, 389, 85

Box 106, Folder 7

Loyalty Investigations - Arakaki, Kazuko, Prisoner of War, World War II

Box 106, Folder 13

Loyalty Investigations - Kida, Isaku and Nobuyuki Kawase

Box 107, Folder 2

Loyalty Investigations - Kudo, Rokuichi

Box 106, Folder 5

Loyalty Investigations - Record Group 389-480

Box 106, Folder 6

Loyalty Investigations, A-B

Box 106, Folder 8

Loyalty Investigations, C-E

Box 106, Folder 9

Loyalty Investigations, F

Box 106, Folder 10

Loyalty Investigations, G

Box 106, Folder 11

Loyalty Investigations, H

Box 106, Folder 12

Loyalty Investigations, I-Ke

Box 107, Folder 1

Loyalty Investigations, Ki-Ku

Box 107, Folder 3

Loyalty Investigations, L-M

Box 107, Folder 4

Loyalty Investigations, N

Box 107, Folder 5

Loyalty Investigations, O-R

Box 107, Folder 6

Loyalty Investigations, S

Box 107, Folder 7

Loyalty Investigations, T

Box 107, Folder 8

Loyalty Investigations, U-V

Box 107, Folder 9

Loyalty Investigations, W-Z

Box 107, Folder 10

Military

Box 107, Folder 11

Pre-Pearl Harbor Detention Facilities and War Plans

Box 108, Folder 1

Public Law 503

Box 108, Folder 2

Public Law 503 Violations

Box 108, Folders 3 - 5

Railroad Workers (3 folders)

Box 108, Folder 6

Railroad Workers. Employment

Box 109, Folder 1

Record Group 338 - General

Box 109, Folder 3

Record Group 338 Entry __, Box 14, F: 333.5 Loyalty Investigation

Box 109, Folder 2

Record Group 338 Entry: 7th Service Command, Boxes 13, 15 and 42

Box 109, Folder 6

Record Group 338-1-10, F: 323.3 Southern California Sector Files I

Box 109, Folder 7

Record Group 338-1-4, 291.2

Box 109, Folder 4

Record Group 338-1-8, 319.1 Reports

Box 109, Folder 5

Record Group 338-1-8, F: 315 Exclusion Hearing Forms, Transcripts Forms, Questionnaire

Box 120, Folder 3

Record Group 389 - Lordsburg. clergy Visits, Recreation Equipment, Hearings, Transfers

Box 120, Folder 4

Record Group 389 - Lordsburg. Recreation Equipment, Land Acquisition, Request for Family Reunification

Box 120, Folder 7

Record Group 389, Entry 434 Box ___, Folder 014.33: Lordsburg - Mostly Repatriation

Box 120, Folder 5

Record Group 389, Entry 434, Box 414, Folder 123: Lordsburg - Internee Complaints #x0026 Requests, Handling of Internee Funds

Box 120, Folder 6

Record Group 389, Entry 434, Box 414, Folder 383.7: Lordsburg - Alaska Roster, Internee Complaints #x0026 Requests, Transfers

Box 120, Folder 1

Record Group 389, Entry 467, File #2: General Internees Correspondence, 1944, Mostly Hawaii, Alaska Rosters

Box 120, Folder 8

Record Group 389, Entry 467?, Box 1617, Folder 255: Lordsburg - Germans

Box 120, Folder 2

Record Group 389, Entry 480, Boxes 1736 #x0026 1741: Exclusion Plan

Box 109, Folder 9

Record Group 389-460, -468, -480

Box 109, Folder 8

Record Group 389-467-1512 Civilian Internees Correspondence, -1533 Americans Interned in Foreign Countries, -1510 Civilians Interned by US

Box 121, Folder 2

Renunciation and Repatriation - Expatriation

Box 121, Folder 5

Renunciation and Repatriation - Gripsholm

Box 121, Folder 3

Renunciation and Repatriation - Record Group 338-89-123, Box 235 (September 1990), Record Group 59, From Kansas City Records

Box 121, Folder 1

Renunciation and Repatriation - Renunciants

Box 121, Folder 4

Renunciation and Repatriation - Repatriation

Box 121, Folder 6

Seabrook Farms

Box 121, Folder 7

Voluntary Evacuees

Box 121, Folder 9

Voluntary Evacuees - WCCA Roster

Box 121, Folder 8

Voluntary Evacuess - Farm Lessees

 

Coram nobis Litigation Cases 1982-1987

Physical Description: (Boxes 110-119)

Scope and Content

The series comprises copies of litigation documents, correspondence, research, and administrative files pertaining to vacating of the wartime convictions of Japanese Americans in the Supreme Court coram nobis cases. The bulk of the files relate to the cases of Gordon Hirabayashi and Fred Korematsu, and additionally includes files related to cases involving Minoru Yasui, and Mitsuye Endo.

Organization and Arrangement

The series is arranged into four subseries: 1. Gordon Hirabayashi; 2. Fred Korematsu; 3. Minoru Yasui; 4. Mitsuye Endo.
 

Gordon Hirabayashi

Box 110, Folder 9

Litigation Records - Appeals by Petitioner and Government, May 6, 1986

Box 111, Folder 1

Litigation Records - Coram Nobis Statement of Facts and Summary of Petition, (29 November 1982)

Box 111, Folders 8 - 11

Litigation Records - Government Exhibits (4 folders)

Box 112, Folders 1 - 17

Litigation Records - Government Exhibits (17 folders)

Box 110, Folder 11

Litigation Records - Herzig Affidavit

Box 111, Folder 7

Litigation Records - Herzig Working Papers on Exhibits

Box 111, Folder 3 - 6

Litigation Records - Hirabayashi Exhibits (4 folders)

Box 110, Folders 1 - 5

Litigation Records - Hirabayashi v. USA, No. C83-122V (5 folders)

Box 110, Folder 10

Litigation Records - Petitioner's Post-Hearing Brief, Government's Closing Argument, and Notes

Box 110, Folder 6

Litigation Records - Reply Brief, 4 October 1985

Box 112, Folder 18

Litigation Records - Transcript: Gordon K. Hirabayashi, Petitioner, vs. United States of America, Respondent (2 folders)

Scope and Contents note

Court proceedings heard before Judge Donald S. Voorhees, Jun 17-27, 1985. 1421 pages. With index of proceedings compiled by Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga.
Box 113, Folder 1

Litigation Records - Transcript: Gordon K. Hirabayashi, Petitioner, vs. United States of America, Respondent (6 folders)

Scope and Contents note

Court proceedings heard before Judge Donald S. Voorhees, Jun 17-27, 1985. 1421 pages. With index of proceedings compiled by Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga.
Box 110, Folder 7

Litigation Records - Voorhees Decision, 10 February 1986

Box 110, Folder 8

Litigation Records - Voorhees Order, 28 April 1986

Box 111, Folder 2

Litigation Records - Writ of Coram Nobis Draft for Hirabayashi, Korematsu, and Yasui

Box 114, Folder 4

Administrative Records - Coram Nobis Research Team Notes

Box 114, Folder 1

Administrative Records - Correspondence and News Clippings

Box 114, Folder 2

Administrative Records - Correspondence with Justice Department

Box 114, Folder 3

Administrative Records - Legal Counsel

Box 114, Folders 5 - 7

Administrative Records - Records Examined (3 folders)

Box 117, Folder 5

Supplemental Material - Bulloch et al. v. United States

Box 115, Folder 10

Supplemental Material - Coram Nobis

Box 115, Folder 9

Supplemental Material - Coram Nobis

Box 115, Folder 1

Supplemental Material - Correspondence, Statement, Notes, and News Clippings

Box 115, Folder 2

Supplemental Material - Court Documents

Box 114, Folder 8

Supplemental Material - Decision of the Ninth Circuit of Appeals, 24 September 1987

Box 117, Folder 1

Supplemental Material - Documents from the Hoover Institute, News Clippings, Notes, and Exhibits

Box 116, Folder 1

Supplemental Material - Documents in Chronological Order, 13 March 1989

Box 116, Folders 3 - 7

Supplemental Material - Documents Sent / Research Team, 10 April - 18 June 1984 (5 folders)

Box 114, Folder 9

Supplemental Material - Government Appeal, 12 November 1987

Box 117, Folder 2

Supplemental Material - Herzig Reports to Attorney, MAGIC Cables, Notes, and News Clippings

Box 115, Folder 4

Supplemental Material - Hirabayashi and NCJAR Lists of Exhibits

Box 115, Folder 5

Supplemental Material - Irons, Peter. CWRIC Testimony, Summary and Transcript, 9 December 1981

Box 115, Folder 6

Supplemental Material - Irons, Peter. Review of "Justice at War"

Box 117, Folder 4

Supplemental Material - MAGIC Cables and David Lowman Reports

Box 115, Folder 7

Supplemental Material - News Clippings

Box 114, Folder 10

Supplemental Material - News Clippings and Partial Transcript

Box 116, Folder 2

Supplemental Material - Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General) To be processed

Box 115, Folder 8

Supplemental Material - Voorhees Obituary

Box 115, Folder 3

Supplemental Material - Wartime Case

Box 117, Folder 3

Supplemental Material - Witness Testimonies as Reported in the Media

 

Fred Korematsu

Box 118, Folder 3

Charles Fahy Transcript, 12 October 1944

Box 117, Folders 8 and 9

Court Documents (2 folders)

Box 118, Folder 7

Crim. No. 27635-W Table of Exhibits, Coram Nobis Petition First Draft, Transcript, Memo of Points and Authorities in Support of Petition

Box 118, Folder 6

Discovery Phase

Box 118, Folder 12

Donation of Litigation Papers to UCLA

Box 118, Folders 9 - 11

Exhibits, Extras and Exhibits Removed (3 folders)

Box 118, Folder 2

Herzig, John Affidavit

Box 118, Folder 8

Jack Herzig Affidavit for Hirabayashi Case and Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga Affidavit for NCJAR Case

Box 118, Folder 4

Justice Department Response and Motion, 4 October 1983

Box 118, Folder 1

Legal Counsel Correspondence

Box 117, Folder 7

News Clippings and Korematsu Civil Rights Fund

Box 117, Folder 6

Newspaper Clippings

Box 118, Folder 5

Reply to Government's Response and Motion and Korematsu Declaration

Box 117, Folder 10

Supreme Court. U.S. Reporter

Box 119, Folder 1

Transcripts and News Clippings

 

Minoru Yasui

Box 118, Folder 13

Amicus Brief of Koreamtsu for Yasui, Jack Herzig Affidavit, and News Clippings

 

Mitsuye Endo

Box 119, Folder 2

Court Documents (#9495 - 9610)

 

Correspondence 1980-2004

Physical Description: (Boxes 122-133)

Organization and Arrangement

The files in the series are arranged alphabetically by individual and organization names and subjects.

Scope and Content

The correspondence series includes letters from individuals and organizations regarding various issues surrounding Japanese Americans and WWII experiences. Includes inquires regarding research assistance about eligibility for redress and accessing government records, among other concerns.
Box 122, Folder 2

Abe, Frank, 1979

Box 122, Folder 1

Abe, Frank, undated

Box 122, Folder 3

Akashi, Thomas (Child of Repat/Expat, Gripsholm)

Box 122, Folder 4

Akune, Harry. Jack Herzig's Campaign to get Akune into MIS Hall of Fame

Box 122, Folder 5

Ando, Joe: Department of Justice Santa Fe Marker

Box 122, Folder 6

Aoki, Isamu S.: Archival Search for Family Records

Box 122, Folder 7

Aono, Kristine

Box 122, Folder 8

Asian Pacific Women's Network

Box 123, Folder 1

Bannai, Lori

Box 123, Folder 2

Bird, Kai

Box 123, Folder 3

Bridges, Nikki

Box 123, Folder 4

Carson, Ellen

Box 123, Folder 5

Chen, Nick

Box 123, Folder 6

Chin, Frank with Frank Inouye

Box 123, Folder 7

Chin, Frank. "Born in the USA" Draft

Box 123, Folder 8

Chin, Frank. Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings

Box 123, Folder 9

Chuman, Dwight

Box 123, Folder 10

Crost, Lyn

Box 124, Folder 1

De Cristoforo, Violet Kazue Matsuda

Box 124, Folder 2

Dollenmayer, Judith

Box 124, Folder 3

Elfendahl, Gerald (Bainbridge Island)

Box 124, Folder 4

Esaki, John. Visual Communications

Box 124, Folder 5

Feeley, Francis, 1991-1997. Manuscript draft and Herzig comments

Box 124, Folder 6

Fiset, Louis, 1998-2000

Box 124, Folder 7

Fox, Steve

Box 124, Folders 8 - 10

Fujita-Rony, Tom (3 folders)

Box 124, Folder 11

Fukuhara, Harry

Box 124, Folder 12

Funabiki, Kiku, 1981-1988

Box 124, Folder 13

Funabiki, Kiku, 1989-2004

Box 124, Folder 14

Fuyuume, John. Seabrook Educational and Cultural Center

Box 125, Folder 1

Gotanda, Philip Kan. Correspondence

Box 125, Folder 2

Gotanda, Philip Kan. Newspaper Clippings

Box 125, Folder 3

Hamanaka, Sheila. Artwork

Box 125, Folder 4

Hansen, Art

Box 125, Folder 5

Hara, Min

Box 125, Folder 6

Hasuike, Robert

Box 125, Folder 7

Hata, Don

Box 125, Folder 8

Hayashi, Brian M.

Box 125, Folder 9

Henriquez, Monica. Japanese Peruvians

Box 125, Folder 10

Hirabayashi, Lane

Box 125, Folder 11

Hohri, William

Box 126, Folder 1

Hohri, William. Draft and Book Cover for "Resistance: Challenging America's Wartime Internment of Japanese-Americans"

Box 125, Folder 13

Hohri, William. Emails, 1999

Box 125, Folder 12

Hohri, William. Emails, 2000

Box 126, Folder 2

Hohri, Yuriko Katayama

Box 126, Folder 3

Holland, Max

Box 126, Folder 4

Holmes, Tomiko Hannah

Box 126, Folder 5

Hosokawa, Robert

Box 126, Folder 6

Ichikawa, Grant

Box 126, Folder 7

Ichioka, Yuji

Box 126, Folder 8

Ichioka, Yuji. Manuscript on Buddy Kazumaro Uno

Box 126, Folder 9

Iijima, Chris

Box 126, Folder 10

Inada, Lawson

Box 133, Folder 9

Incoming, I - L

Box 133, Folder 11

Incoming, J - L

Box 133, Folder 12

Incoming, M - P

Box 133, Folder 7

Incoming/Outgoing, A - D

Box 133, Folder 8

Incoming/Outgoing, E - H

Box 133, Folder 14

Incoming/Outgoing, R - U

Box 133, Folder 15

Incoming/Outgoing, T - Z

Box 133, Folder 13

Incoming: N

Box 126, Folder 11

Inomata, Hirohiko

Box 126, Folder 12

Inomata, Kinji "Kiki"

Box 126, Folder 13

Inouye, Ron

Box 126, Folder 14

Irons, Peter H.

Box 126, Folder 15

Ishigo, Estelle Peck

Box 127, Folder 1

Ishii, Amy Uno and Art Ishii

Box 127, Folder 2

Ishimaru, Stuart

Box 127, Folder 3

Ishizuka, Karen

Box 127, Folder 4

Ishizuka, Karen. Ellis Island Issue and Japanese American National Museum Exhibit

Box 127, Folder 5

Iwakiri, Brooks and Sumi

Box 127, Folder 6

Iwamizu, Ruby and Ted

Box 127, Folder 7

Japanese American Citizens League

Box 127, Folder 8

Japanese American National Museum

Box 127, Folder 9

Japanese Culture

Box 127, Folder 11

Japanese Language

Box 127, Folder 10

Japanese Media

Box 127, Folder 13

Johnston, George

Box 127, Folder 12

Kai, Karen

Box 127, Folder 14

Kanzaki, Stan

Box 127, Folder 15

Karnow, Stanley

Box 127, Folder 16

Kashima, Tetsu

Box 127, Folder 17

Kawashima-Horne, Yoko

Box 127, Folder 18

Kempers, Margot

Box 127, Folder 19

Kitano, Harry

Box 127, Folder 20

Kochiyama Family

Box 127, Folder 21

Kusunoki, Takako "Taxi" and Steve Wada

Box 127, Folder 22

Kuwahara, Teri

Box 128, Folder 1

Lay, Tim. Northern Light Productions

Box 128, Folder 2

Lee, Bill Lann

Box 128, Folder 3

Lim, Debbie

Box 128, Folder 4

Lippman, Walter

Box 128, Folder 5

Lowen, Sara

Box 128, Folder 6

MacNaughton, James

Box 128, Folder 7

Marutani, William

Box 128, Folder 8

Matsui, Robert

Box 128, Folder 9

Minami, Dale

Box 128, Folder 10

Miyatake, Henry

Box 128, Folder 11

Miyoshi, Nobu

Box 128, Folder 12

Mizuno, Takeya

Box 128, Folder 13

Morioka, Simon

Box 128, Folder 14

Murakami, Momoko

Box 128, Folder 15

Murakawa, Yoko

Box 128, Folder 16

Murayama, Michi and Herb

Box 128, Folder 17

Murray, Alice Yang

Box 128, Folder 18

Nakagawa, Martha

Box 128, Folder 19

Nakanishi, Don

Box 128, Folder 20

Nakano, Mei

Box 129, Folder 1

Nakata, Ichiro

Box 129, Folder 2

Nash, Phil Tajitsu

Box 129, Folder 3

Nishi, Setsuko Matsunaga

Box 129, Folder 4

Nishida, Mo

Box 129, Folder 5

Nishimura, Julie Hiromi

Box 129, Folder 6

Nomura, Gail

Box 129, Folder 7

Obayashi, Hideki Dick

Box 129, Folder 8

Ochi, Rose Matsui

Box 129, Folder 9

Odo, Franklin

Box 129, Folder 10

O'Donnell, Pat

Box 129, Folder 11

Oishi, Gene and Sabrina

Box 129, Folder 12

Okamura, Raymond Y.

Box 129, Folder 13

Okawa, Gail

Box 129, Folder 14

Okinaka, Joyce

Box 129, Folder 15

Okubo, Mine

Box 129, Folder 16

Okubo, Ruby

Box 130, Folder 1

Omata, Donna

Box 130, Folder 2

Omori, Chizu

Box 130, Folder 3

Omori, Emiko

Box 130, Folder 4

Oppenheim, Joanne

Box 133, Folder 10

Outgoing, I - L

Box 130, Folder 5

Pacific Reader. Fall/Winter 1996

Box 130, Folder 6

Ringle, Ken, Jr.

Box 130, Folder 7

Robertson, Reiko. Fujin Koron

Box 130, Folder 8

Robinson, Greg

Box 130, Folder 9

Saito, Natsu Taylor

Box 130, Folder 10

Sakurai, Yoshiko. Japanese Peruvian Internment

Box 130, Folder 11

Sanefuji, Noriko

Box 130, Folder 12

Santori, Mark. Hawaii Herald

Box 130, Folder 13

Sasaki, Shosuke

Box 130, Folder 14

Sawada, Mitzi

Box 130, Folder 15

Scholl, Chris

Box 130, Folder 16

Semel, Mitch

Box 130, Folder 17

Sheen, Raymond Han-Chul

Box 130, Folder 18

Shigekawa, Marlene

Box 131, Folder 1

Shimabukuro, Bob

Box 131, Folder 2

Shimono, Sab

Box 131, Folder 3

Shishino, Hayao

Box 131, Folder 4

Smith, Page

Box 131, Folder 5

Solt, John

Box 131, Folder 6

South, Aloha

Box 131, Folder 7

Sugimoto, Henry

Box 131, Folder 8

Suwa, Kiyoshi

Box 131, Folder 9

Suyama, Eji

Box 131, Folder 10

Suzuki, Bob & Agnes Hirano

Box 131, Folder 11

Suzuki, Ellen

Box 131, Folder 12

Suzuki, Mabel

Box 131, Folder 13

Suzuki, Peter

Box 131, Folder 15

Takahashi (Cates), Rita

Box 131, Folder 14

Takahashi, Jere

Box 131, Folder 16

Takemoto, Alice

Box 131, Folder 17

Takeshita, Carolyn

Box 131, Folder 18

Tani, Paul

Box 131, Folder 19

Tanoue, June and Robert Althouse

Box 132, Folder 1

Taylor, Billy

Box 132, Folder 2

Toland, John

Box 132, Folder 3

Tozai Times

Box 132, Folder 4

Tsuneishi, Paul

Box 132, Folder 5

UCLA

Box 132, Folder 6

UCLA Nikkei Student Union Scholarship Fund

Box 132, Folder 7

Ueno, Harry

Box 132, Folder 8

Uyeda, Clifford

Box 132, Folder 9

Watanabe, James. 1942 Newspaper Clippings

Box 132, Folder 10

Yamada, Gayle, February 1998-2000

Box 132, Folder 11

Yamada, Mitsuye

Box 133, Folder 1

Yamakura, Akihiro

Box 133, Folder 2

Yamamoto, Cora

Box 133, Folder 3

Yamasaki, James

Box 133, Folder 4

Yamazaki, James

Box 133, Folder 5

Yee, Harry

Box 133, Folder 6

Yoshida, Takashi

 

National Council for Japanese American Redress 1988-2002

Physical Description: (Boxes 138-148, 242)

Scope and Content

The series contains Aiko Herzig’s files regarding the work of the National Council for Japanese American Redress (NCJAR) and its efforts to obtain reparations for Japanese Americans who had been imprisoned in United States detention camps during WWII. Included are the NCJAR newsletters, copies of litigation documents representing NCJAR’s class action law suit against the United States government on the basis of losses and injuries suffered due to exclusion and imprisonment, materials related to lobbying efforts subject files, and press releases and news clippings. The series contains the following subseries: 1. Newsletters; 2. Litigation records; 3. Lobbying; 4. Subject Files; 5. Press and News Clippings.

Organization and Arrangement

The series is arranged into five subseries: 1. Newsletters; 2. Litigation records; 3. Lobbying; 4. Subject Files; 5. Press and News Clippings.
 

Newsletters

Box 138, Folder 1

December 25, 1979 - November 30, 1981

Box 138, Folder 2

February 1982 - July 1987

 

Litigation Records

Box 139, Folder 6

Affidavit of Service, 20 March 1983

Box 140, Folder 2

Amicus Curiae Briefs

Box 139, Folder 8

Causes of Action, March 1983

Box 139, Folder 9

Chen, Nick. Pro Bono Attorneys

Box 139, Folder 15

Complaint

Box 139, Folder 16

Complaint. First Draft, June 1982 and Summary, August 1982

Box 139, Folder 17

Complaint. Work Copies and Pre-Filing

Box 139, Folder 5

Court of Appeals Reply Brief, 25 January 1988

Box 142, Folder 6

Decision of U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 11 May 1988

Box 140, Folder 8

Defendant's Motion to Dismiss

Box 139, Folder 10

Excerpts from Complaint and Causes of Action

Box 140, Folder 1

Exhibits I, 11 March 1983

Box 142, Folder 5

H.R. 3152 Court Reform and Access to Justice Act, 6 August 1987

Box 139, Folder 11

Herzig-Yoshinaga, Aiko. Affidavit (Exhibit H), 19 January 1984

Box 141, Folder 3

Hohri et al. v. U.S., No. 84-5460. U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, 27 November 1984

Box 141, Folder 1

Hohri v. U.S., #83-750. Supplemental Memo on Statute of Limitations, AHY Notes for Affidavit, and Notes on Exhibits, 20 January 1984

Box 141, Folder 7

Hohri v. U.S., No. 84-5460. Decision of the US Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, 21 January 1986

Box 141, Folder 6

Hohri v. U.S., No. 84-5460. Transcript of oral arugment, US Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, 24 September 1985

Box 142, Folder 9

Hohri v. U.S., No. 86-510. Supreme Court. Oral Argument, 20 April 1987

Box 141, Folder 8

Hohri v. U.S., US Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Argued 24 September 1985, 21 January 1986

Box 140, Folder 5

Hohri, et al. v. U.S.A., #84-5460. Joint Appendix. U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit. Argued 24 September 1985; Decision 21 January 1986

Box 139, Folder 12

Hohri, William. Affidavit (Exhibit I), 17 January 1984

Box 139, Folder 13

Irons, Peter. Affidavit (Exhibit E), 11 January 1983

Box 139, Folder 14

JACL. Amicus Curiae Brief, 24 September 1985

Box 139, Folder 7

Japanese American Redress - Archives Material Chronology, 1934- 1948

Box 143, Folder 2

Joint Appendix for Case No. 86-510, Supreme Court of the United States (book)

Box 143, Folder 1

Joint Appendix for Case No. 87-1635, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (book)

Box 139, Folder 3

Memoranda, 1983-1984

Box 141, Folder 2

Memorandum by Judge Oberdorfer for Dismissing the Suit, 17 May 1984

Box 139, Folder 4

Memorandum Re: Declaratory Judgement Under the Administrative Procedures Act, 20 June 1983

Box 140, Folders 3 and 4

Named Plaintiffs (2 folders)

Box 142, Folder 2

No. 87-1635. Brief of Appellants, US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 30 November 1987

Box 142, Folder 3

No. 87-1635. Brief of Appellee, US Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit, 11 January 1988

Box 140, Folder 10

Oral Argument, U.S. District Court for D.C. #83-0750, 30 September 1983

Box 141, Folder 9

Order, Government Petition Denied, US Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, 30 May 1986

Box 140, Folder 7

Papers received from Ben Zelenko from Landis Cohen Rauh

Box 142, Folder 7

Petition for Writ of Certiorari, Filed with Supreme Court 5 August 1988, Denied 31 October 1988

Box 142, Folder 1

Petition for Writ of Certiorari, Supreme Court and Government's Application for Extension of Time, 26 August 1986

Box 140, Folder 9

Plaintiff's Motion for Class Certification, 14 June 1984

Box 139, Folder 2

Pleadings Not Reflected in Vols. 1 and 2

Box 142, Folder 4

Reply Brief of Appellants, US Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit, 25 January 1988

Box 138, Folder 3

Responses and Memoranda. Vol. 1

Box 139, Folder 1

Responses and Memoranda. Vol. 2

Box 141, Folder 10

Supreme Court, 20 April 1987

Box 142, Folder 8

Supreme Court. Department of Justice Brief in Opposition, 6 October 1988

Box 140, Folder 6

Synopsis of Judge Oberdorfer Decision, 22 May 1984

Box 140, Folder 11

Thurgood Marshall, 19 October 1988

Box 141, Folder 5

U.S. Government Petition for en banc Rehearing

Box 141, Folder 4

United States Brief, 27 November 1984

 

Lobbying

Box 242, Folder 1

Anti-apartheid demonstration rally placard with neck strap (22 inches by 28 inches)

Box 144, Folders 6 and 7

Correspondence (2 folders)

Box 143, Folder 3

Enabling Legislation, 1984

Box 143, Folder 6

Enabling Legislation, 1985-1986

Box 143, Folder 4

Enabling Legislation. "Dear Friend", 19 January 1984

Box 143, Folder 8

Enabling Legislation. Congress and Organizations Contacted

Box 143, Folder 5

Enabling Legislation. Proposal, 1984

Box 143, Folder 7

Enabling Legislation. Testimony of William Hohri, H.R. 442, 1986

Box 143, Folder 9

Fact Sheet. Sent to Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1983-1984

Box 144, Folder 2

General, 1984

Box 144, Folder 3

General, 1985-1986

Box 144, Folder 4

General, 1987

Box 144, Folder 5

General, unsorted

Box 144, Folder 1

Institute for Public Policy Advocacy

 

Subject Files

Box 144, Folder 8

Appeal, Documents for

Box 144, Folder 10

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians

Box 145, Folder 1

Coram Nobis

Box 145, Folder 2

Correspondence

Box 145, Folder 3

Extinguishment Clause, H.R. 442 and S. 1009. Ammendatory Language by NCJAR

Box 145, Folder 4

Extinguishment Clause. News Clippings

Box 145, Folder 5

Fundraising, 1985-1987

Box 146, Folder 4

(Hohri, William, ed.) The Compalint of William Hohri et al. v. United States of America, 24 September 1993

Box 145, Folders 7 and 8

Hohri, William (2 folders)

Box 146, Folders 1 and 2

Hohri, William (2 folders)

Box 146, Folder 3

Hohri, William. AHY saw WMH letters, 2 February 2003

Box 145, Folder 6

Hohri, William. Speeches, Statements, and Testimonies

Box 146, Folder 8

JACL

Box 146, Folder 9

JACL. John Tateishi, "A Misconception", 9 July 1982 and Reply by Daniel Pollitt, 27 August 1983

Box 146, Folder 5

Jacobs / AWVRA Injunction and JACL LEC Intervention Draft, 9 March 1989

Box 146, Folders 6 and 7

Jacobs v. Thornburgh/Brady (2 folders)

Box 147, Folders 1 - 3

Mailing Lists (3 folders)

Box 144, Folder 9

Memos to NCJAR Board of Directors, June - September 1984

Box 147, Folder 4

Nagaoka, Harry

Box 147, Folder 5

Pollitt, Daniel M.

Box 147, Folder 6

Questions & Answers re Hohri v. United States

Box 147, Folder 7

Rauh, Joseph

Box 147, Folder 8

Resolution

Box 147, Folder 9

Sato, Eddie

Box 147, Folder 10

Senate Hearing on Redress Bill, 27 July 1983

Box 147, Folder 11

Sovereign Immunity Cases and the 13th Amendment

Box 147, Folder 12

Toda, Kumao, Plaintiff in Hohri v. United States

Box 147, Folder 13

United Church Board for Homeland Ministeries

 

Press and News clippings

Box 148, Folder 2

1977 - 1986

Box 148, Folder 3

1987 - 1990

Box 147, Folder 17

Commemoration of EO 9066, Chicago, 19 February 1948

Box 147, Folder 20

Fujii, Frank

Box 147, Folder 21

Fujii, Frank. Logo for Japanese American National Library (JANL)

Box 147, Folder 22

Fujii, Frank. Logo for NCJAR and Copyright

Box 147, Folder 15

Hohri, William. Repairing America, 1988

Box 147, Folder 16

Hohri, William. Reparing America. Book Signing and Party, 25 September 1988

Box 147, Folder 14

News Releases

Box 148, Folder 1

Originals. 1979 - 1984

Box 147, Folder 19

Press Conference, 16 March 1983

Box 147, Folder 18

Skyline Meeting, 1 April 1984

Box 147, Folder 23

Stationary

 

National Japanese American Memorial Controversy 1999-2002

Physical Description: (Boxes 77, 148-159)

Scope and Content

The series consists of materials representing the Japanese American community’s debate in regard to the establishment of the Japanese American Memorial in Washington, DC. Included are emails, website printouts, correspondence, and other documents. Notably included in the series are the Lim Report, also known as the Report of the Presidential Select Committee on Resolution No. 7 to the JACL National Council, originally prepared by Deborah Lim for the National Japanese American Citizens League and presented at the 31st Biennial Convention, June 1990; and a draft manuscript of the Patriotism, Perseverance, Posterity: the Story of the National Japanese American Memorial 2000, prepared for National Japanese American Memorial Foundation’s Dedication Ceremonies.

Organization and Arrangement

The files in the series are arranged alphabetically by folder titles.
Box 148, Folder 4

Babbitt, Bruce

Box 148, Folder 5

Buckley, Davis

Box 148, Folder 6

Chin, Frank

Box 148, Folder 12

Civil Liberties Public Education Program re: NJAMFF

Box 148, Folder 7

Clinton, President Bill. Letter dated 14 August 2000

Box 148, Folder 8

Commission of Fine Arts (CFA)

Box 148, Folder 9

Commission of Fine Arts Transcript. 21 October 1999 Hearing

Box 77, Folder 8

Died in Service Directory

Box 148, Folder 10

Ehrlich, Akemi Dawn Matsumoto

Box 157, Folder 7

Emails: 10-17 July 2000

Box 158, Folder 1

Emails: 18-23 July 2000

Box 157, Folder 6

Emails: 1-9 July 2000

Box 158, Folder 2

Emails: 24-31 July 2000

Box 158, Folder 3

Emails: August 2000

Box 157, Folder 5

Emails: May - June 2000

Box 148, Folder 11

Embrey, Sue

Box 158, Folder 4

FAX: Outgoing #1, 24 July 1999 - 23 January 2000

Box 158, Folder 5

FAX: Outgoing #2, 02 February - 03 May 2000

Box 148, Folder 13

Fromartz, Samuel

Box 148, Folder 14

Fujita Rony, Thomas

Box 148, Folder 15

Fukuhara, Harry

Box 148, Folder 16

Go for Broke National Veterans Association Foundation 1993 - 1994

Box 148, Folder 17

Go for Broke National Veterans Association Foundation. Site Selection Report for the Japanese American Memorial PL 102-502. December 3, 1993. David Buckley, Architects and Planners.

Box 148, Folder 18

Hartman, Carl. A.P.

Box 149, Folder 1

Hata, Don #1: June - October 1999

Box 149, Folder 2

Hata, Don #2: November - December 1999

Box 149, Folder 3

Hata, Don #3: January- February 2000

Box 149, Folder 4

Hata, Don #4: March - April 2000

Box 149, Folder 5

Hata, Don #5: May - June, 2000

Box 149, Folder 6

Hata, Don #6: July - December 2000

Box 149, Folder 7

Hawaii Club 100 and 442 Vets Club

Box 149, Folder 8

Hawaii Herald: Santoki, Mark

Box 149, Folder 9

Hawaii State Commmission on the Status of Women. Allicyn H. Tasaka, 21 January 2000

Box 149, Folder 10

Herzig, Jack: 11 January 2000 - Open Letter to Chiogioji, NJAMFF

Box 149, Folder 11

Herzigs Correspondence, November 1999 - September 2000

Box 149, Folder 12

Hohri, William #1: November - December 1999

Box 149, Folder 13

Hohri, William #2: January 2000. Rebuttal, Statement, CFA Hearing

Box 150, Folder 1

Hohri, William #3: January 2000

Box 150, Folder 2

Hohri, William #4: February 2000

Box 150, Folder 3

Hohri, William #5: March - May 2000

Box 150, Folder 4

Hohri, William #5A: April 7, 2000 Op-Ed

Box 150, Folder 5

Hohri, William #6: June - August 2000

Box 150, Folder 6

Hohri, William #7: September- December 2000

Box 150, Folder 7

Igasaki, Paul

Box 150, Folder 8

Iijima, Chris #1: July - December 1999

Box 150, Folder 9

Iijima, Chris #2: January - March 2000

Box 150, Folder 10

Iijima, Chris #4: April 2000 - January 2001

Box 150, Folder 11

Inomata, Kinji

Box 150, Folder 12

Inouye, Senator Dan. 19 May 2000 Nichibei Times re: Memorial Controversy

Box 77, Folder 8

Inscriptions and Monument Layout: July 17, 2000 Version

Box 151, Folder 9

Inscriptions: 21 February 2000

Box 151, Folder 12

Inscriptions: Comments/Notes, December 1999

Box 151, Folder 2

Inscriptions: dated July 2000 as received by George Miyake; received by Herzig 15 August 2000

Box 151, Folder 1

Inscriptions: Errors

Box 151, Folder 11

Inscriptions: Herzig Consultation With Cherry Tsutsumida, 21 December 1999

Box 151, Folder 10

Inscriptions: Herzig Status Report, 21 February 2000

Box 151, Folder 6

Inscriptions: Hohri, William. Narrative 10 January 2000

Box 151, Folder 7

Inscriptions: Hohri, William. Second Narrative, Letter to National Park Service 23 February 2000; letter to NPS Parsons 13 March 2000

Box 151, Folder 19

Inscriptions: June 16, 1999. Received from DTN

Box 151, Folder 4

Inscriptions: March 30, 2000; 04/30/00 w/ Panel 12

Box 151, Folder 17

Inscriptions: Marutani, Judge William Comments, 15 September 1999

Box 151, Folder 5

Inscriptions: National Park Service Decision, March 21, 2000

Box 151, Folder 13

Inscriptions: NJAMFF letter to Don Hata, 19 November 1999

Box 151, Folder 15

Inscriptions: October 21, 1999 Version

Box 151, Folder 16

Inscriptions: October 6, 1999 Version

Box 151, Folder 18

Inscriptions: Oshiki, Kaz, August 1999

Box 151, Folder 3

Inscriptions: received from Drusilla on July 12, 2000

Box 151, Folder 14

Inscriptions: Suggestions to Davis Buckley, 01 November 1999

Box 151, Folder 8

Inscriptions: Takahashi, Rita - Letter to National Park Service, 09 March 2000

Box 151, Folder 20

Ishio, Phil - 02/28/00 - 1: MIS tribute 11/11/66 by MM 2: MacArthur Memorial, undated

Box 151, Folder 21

JA Monument e-group - JA Voice: Committee for a Fair & Accurate JA Memorial

Box 151, Folder 22

Joint letter/memo - Revised joint memo 12/22/99 to NJAMFF

Box 151, Folder 23

K Correspondence - Kanazawa, T; Kashima, Tets; Kimoto, Jeffrey (Nikkei West); Kitayama, Glen; Kudo, Elsa

Box 152, Folder 1

Korean War Veterans, Japanese Americans

Box 152, Folder 2

Kuwayama, Kelly Yeiichi

Box 152, Folder 3

Lawsuit

Box 159, Folder 6

Lim Report - correspondence, Hohri script, newspaper clippings

Box 159, Folder 5

Lim Report - Frances Sogi correspondence

Box 159, Folder 7

Lim Report - Momoko Murakami index

Box 159, Folder 4

Lim Report - reformatted version by William Hohri

Box 159, Folder 3

Lim Report - Report of the Presidential Select Committee on Resolution No. 7 to the JACL National Council. 31st Biennial Convention. 17-22 June 1990

Box 159, Folder 2

Lim Report. JACL version. 1990

Box 158, Folder 6

Lim Report. JACL Version. 1990. Changes Highlighted

Box 159, Folder 1

Lim Report. JACL version. 1990. Changes, Notes

Box 152, Folder 4

Lin, Sam Chu

Box 152, Folder 5

List of Documents: Letters, Memos, news clips 01/14/00

Box 152, Folder 6

Marutani - Mineta - Hosokawa

Box 152, Folder 7

Masaoka, Mike

Box 152, Folder 8

Matsumoto, Barney

Box 152, Folder 9

Military Service Reference

Box 152, Folder 10

Mineta, Norman

Box 152, Folder 11

Miyazaki, Randy

Box 152, Folder 12

Mukoyama, James

Box 152, Folder 13

Murakami, Momoko - KaMai Forum

Box 152, Folder 15

Nakagawa, Martha #1: April - December 1999

Box 152, Folder 16

Nakagawa, Martha #2: January - September 2000

Box 153, Folder 1

Nakanishi, Don

Box 152, Folder 14

Nakayama, Takeshi - Rafu Shimpo

Box 153, Folder 2

Nash, Phil Tajitsu

Box 153, Folder 3

National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium (Karen Narasaki)

Box 153, Folder 4

National Coalition for Redress & Reparations

Box 153, Folder 6

National Japanese American Memorial Foundation, 1995 - 2001

Box 153, Folder 13

National Japanese American Memorial Foundation. Dedication Ceremonies. 9- 11 November 2000

Box 153, Folder 5

National Japanese American Memorial Foundation. Smithsonian program, 22 November 1998

Box 153, Folder 14

National Park Service: Parsons - Babbitt - Stanton

Box 77, Folder 4

Newspaper articles, February-March 2000

Box 77, Folder 4

Newspaper editorials from Nikkei West newspaper, 25 March 2000

Box 153, Folder 15

Nichi Bei Times: Newspaper Articles

Box 153, Folder 16

Nishizu, Clarence

Box 153, Folder 10

NJAMF Board Meeting, 02 February 2000. Audiotape Transcript

Box 153, Folder 11

NJAMF Board Meeting, San Francisco, 7-8 July 2000

Box 153, Folder 9

NJAMF By-Laws

Box 153, Folder 7

NJAMF Operational Report #1, 05 December 1999

Box 153, Folder 8

NJAMF Press Release, 05 January 2000

Box 153, Folder 17

Obayashi, Hideki Dick

Box 153, Folder 18

Odo, Franklin S.

Box 153, Folder 19

Oishi, Gene

Box 154, Folder 1

Okada, Peter

Box 154, Folder 2

Okrand, Fred

Box 154, Folder 3

Omori, Chizu

Box 154, Folder 4

Oshiro, Seiki

Box 153, Folder 12

"Patriotism, Perserverance, Posterity: the Story of the National Japanese American Memorial". Draft, Manuscript. 2000

Box 154, Folder 8

Petition Signatures as of May 26, 2000

Box 154, Folder 5

Press Releases - 07 April 2000 Rita, Sogi, Kelly; 06 August 2000 re: Stanton letter by JA Voice; 19 July 2000 NPS responds to JA Voice.com Resolution

Box 154, Folder 6

Protest Letters - memos

Box 154, Folder 9

Resolution & Petition Signatures as of May 5, 2000

Box 154, Folder 10

Resolution & Press Releases, draft May 20, 2000

Box 154, Folder 7

Resolutions - endorsement as of July 2000

Box 154, Folder 11

Sawada, Mitziko

Box 154, Folder 12

Shigekuni, Tom. 23 May 2000

Box 154, Folder 13

Shimasaki, Dale

Box 154, Folder 14

Shimo, Cedrick

Box 155, Folder 1

Sogi and Kuwayama, "Japanese Americans Disunited". Final Draft (October 2000)

Box 154, Folder 16

Sogi, Francis Frank. February - Sep 2000

Box 154, Folder 15

Sogi, Francis Frank. July 1999 - February 2000

Box 155, Folder 2

Sogi, Francis Y. and Yeiichi (Kelly) Kuwayama. Japanese Americans Disunited: how a memorial to unify the Japanese American community became a symbol of disunity. Pamphlet (November 2000)

Box 155, Folder 3

Suyama, Dr. Eji. Ft. Meade, South Dakota

Box 155, Folder 4

Suzuki, James "Turk"

Box 155, Folder 5

Table 5 War Relocation Center Population

Box 155, Folder 6

Tachibana, Judy

Box 155, Folder 7

Taguma, Kenji - Nichi Bei Times

Box 155, Folder 8

Takahashi, Rita #1: 26 March - 29 November 1999

Box 156, Folder 3

Takahashi, Rita #10: August 2000

Box 156, Folder 4

Takahashi, Rita #11: September - October 2000

Box 155, Folder 9

Takahashi, Rita #2: December 3 - 16, 1999

Box 155, Folder 10

Takahashi, Rita #3: December 17 - 31, 1999

Box 155, Folder 11

Takahashi, Rita #4: January 2000

Box 155, Folder 12

Takahashi, Rita #5: February 2000

Box 155, Folder 13

Takahashi, Rita #6: March 2000

Box 156, Folder 1

Takahashi, Rita #7: April 2000

Box 156, Folder 2

Takahashi, Rita #8: May - June 2000

Box 156, Folder 5

Terasaki, Paul

Box 156, Folder 6

Tsutsumida, Cherry & Chiogioji, Melvin

Box 156, Folder 7

Ujifusa, Grant and Matsui, Bob. Letters, December 1999

Box 156, Folder 8

Uyeda, Clifford

Box 156, Folder 9

Walter-McCarran Act

Box 157, Folder 1

Website: JA Voice May 2000

Box 157, Folder 3

Website: JA Voice, July - August 2000

Box 156, Folder 14

Website: JA Voice, March - April 2000

Box 157, Folder 2

Website: JA Voice, May - June 2000

Box 157, Folder 4

Website: JA Voice. Letters, Resolution, Petition Signatures as of 28 July 2000

Box 156, Folder 10

Yamada, Gerald

Box 156, Folder 11

Yamada, Mitsuye and Yasutake, Michael

Box 156, Folder 12

Yoda, Steven

Box 156, Folder 13

Yoshinaga, George. "Horse's Mouth"

 

Civil Liberties Public Education Fund Editing Project circa late-1980s-2011

Physical Description: (Boxes 99-102, 136-137, 189-197)

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

SERIES CONTAINS DIGITAL MATERIALS: Special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing. To access digital materials, please notify the reference desk in advance of your visit.

Scope and Content

The series consists of materials compiled and used for the editing and publishing of the public hearings transcripts generated by the work of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. The resulting book publication, Speaking Out for Personal Justice: Site Summaries of Testimonies and Witnesses Registry from the U.S. CWRIC Hearings, 1981, and was edited by Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga and Marjorie Lee and published by UCLA Asian American Studies Center and Civil Liberties Public Education Fund in 2011. See also the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians series for electronic files containing the CWRIC unedited transcripts related to public hearings.

Organization and Arrangement

The series is arranged into nine subseries: 1. Administrative Files; 2. CWRIC Research; 3. Editing Files; 4. Edited Transcripts Draft; 5. CWRIC public hearings transcripts, expanded and edited; 6.CWRIC Experts Meetings, edited; 7. Speaking Out for Personal Justice Manuscript Production Files; 8. Speaking Out for Personal Justice; 9. Electronic Files.
 

Administrative Files

Box 136, Folder 12

California Civil Liberties Public Education Program. Diane Matsuda

Box 136, Folder 1

Congress. H.R. 4551 (1992) to add $400 million to trust fund, Civil Liberties Act of 1988

Box 136, Folder 5

Copyright (1) logo designed by Frank Fujii

Box 136, Folder 11

Grant Program. Final Report, August 1998

Box 136, Folder 10

Grant Program. National Conference, 28 June - 1 July 1998

Box 136, Folder 6

Grant Program. National Day of Remembrance, 19 February 1998

Box 136, Folder 7

Grant Program. National Day of Remembrance. Press Kit, 19 February 1998

Box 136, Folder 8

Grant Program. National Repositories Project, June 1998

Box 136, Folder 9

Grant Program. News clippings

Box 136, Folder 3

Grant Program. Reprinting and Republishing Personal Justice Denied (1983), 1997

Box 136, Folder 14

Grant Project. George Minoru Wakiji photos of CWRIC Washington, DC Hearings, July and November 1981

Box 136, Folder 2

Grants. Guidelines, Requests, Administration, Mission Statement, 1996

Box 136, Folder 4

Herzig - UCLA Redress Conference, 11-13 September 1997

Box 136, Folder 13

Washington Civil Liberties Public Education Program, 2000

 

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians Research

Box 137, Folder 6

Audio Find, Check

Box 136, Folder 15

Citations to CWRIC Evidentiary Documents regarding Edward Ennis

Box 136, Folder 17

Citations to CWRIC Evidentiary Documents regarding John McCloy

Box 136, Folder 16

Citations to CWRIC Evidentiary Documents regarding Philip Glick

Box 137, Folders 3 and 4

CWRIC Public Hearings. Witnesses Lists (2 folders)

Box 137, Folder 1

Key Officials and Organization involved with CWRIC Public Hearings

Box 137, Folder 5

Record Group 220 CWRIC Finding Aid on Witnesses and Testimonies

Box 137, Folder 2

Work Copy - CWRIC Hearings Transcripts Lists

 

Editing Files

Box 137, Folder 7

Abbreviations

Box 137, Folder 8

Appendices

Box 189, Folder 4

Bridges, Noriko. San Francisco, CA, 11 August 1981

Box 189, Folder 1

CWRIC Hearings Transcripts Work Plan Notes

Box 189, Folder 2

Footnotes for Glossary, Bibliography and Chronology; Footnote Instructions

Box 189, Folder 3

Glossary of Japanese Words (Nihongo) that Appear in CWRIC Hearings Transcripts, 1998-2003

 

Edited Transcripts Draft

Box 190, Folder 1

Abstracts work notes, ca. 1999

Box 190, Folders 2 and 3

Abstracts, ca. 1999 (2 folders)

Box 190, Folder 4

Abstracts and Notes, ca. 1999

Box 190, Folder 5

Abstracts and Notes, ca. 1999

Box 190, Folder 7

Abstracts Endnotes, Index, Glossary, ca. 1999

Box 190, Folder 6

Abstracts Footnotes/Endnotes, ca. 1999

Box 189, Folder 9

Testimony heard before the CWRIC. New York, NY, 23 November 1981. Pink version, merged files and electronic file renamed 1998

Box 189, Folder 10

The Constitution violated: hearings of the CWRIC. Los Angeles, CA, 04 August 1981 evening community meeting. Green version; electronic files merged 1998 and renamed 1999

Box 189, Folder 8

The Constitution violated; hearings of the CWRIC. Chicago, IL, 23 September 1981. Pink version, electronic file renamed 1999

Box 189, Folder 5

The Constitution violated; hearings of the CWRIC. Seattle, WA, 10 September 1981. Pink version, electronic file renamed (1999)

Box 189, Folder 6

The Constitution violated; hearings of the CWRIC. Seattle, WA, 11 September 1981. Pink version, electronic file renamed 1999

Box 189, Folder 7

The Constitution violated; hearings of the CWRIC. Unalaska, AK, 17 September 1981. Pink version, electronic file renamed 1999

 

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilian Public Hearings Transcripts, expanded and edited

Box 195, Folder 4

Anchorage, AK, 15 September 1981

Box 196, Folders 2 and 3

Chicago, IL, 22 September 1981 (2 folders)

Box 196, Folder 4

Chicago, IL, 23 September 1981

Box 193, Folder 5

Los Angeles, CA, 5 August 1981

Box 194, Folder 1

Los Angeles, CA, 6 August 1981

Box 193, Folder 3

Los Angeles, CA. 4 August 1981

Box 193, Folder 4

Los Angeles, CA. 4 August 1981. Evening session

Box 197, Folder 2

New York, NY, 23 November 1981

Box 194, Folder 2

San Francisco, CA, 11 August 1981

Box 194, Folder 3

San Francisco, CA, 12 August 1981

Box 194, Folder 4

San Francisco, CA, 13 August 1981

Box 195, Folder 2

Seattle, WA, 10 September 1981

Box 195, Folder 3

Seattle, WA, 11 September 1981

Box 195, Folder 1

Seattle, WA, 9 September 1981

Box 196, Folder 1

St. Paul, AK, 19 September 1981

Box 195, Folder 5

Unalaska, AK, 17 September 1981

Box 193, Folder 1

Washington, DC, 14 July 1981

Box 196, Folder 5

Washington, DC, 2 November 1981

Box 197, Folder 1

Washington, DC, 3 November 1981

Box 193, Folder 2

Washington, DC. 16 July 1981

 

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilian Experts Meetings, edited

Box 197, Folder 3

Harvard University, Cambridge (Boston), MA, 9 December 1981

Box 197, Folder 4

Papers for the Commission, CWRIC, June 1983. Unpublished report. Includes "Addendum to Personal Justice Denied," "Economic Losses of Ethnic Japanese as a result of Exclusion and Detention, 1942-1946," and "Proceedings of Research Conference on Social and

 

Speaking Out for Personal Justice Manuscript Production Files

Box 191, Folder 5

Cover Design Permission. Publication Agreement for One-Time Use of Drawing by Miné Okubo

Box 192, Folder 7

Draft and Editing Notes on Detention Sites

Box 191, Folder 3

Draft Layouts with Photos

Box 191, Folder 2

Hearing Site Summaries Abstracts Work Notes

Box 192, Folder 1

Hearings Site Summaries Edits and Notes

Box 192, Folder 2

Hearings Site Summaries Staff Notes

Box 192, Folder 6

Hearings Sites Agenda Drafts

Box 191, Folder 6

Photograph Agreements and Permissions

Box 191, Folder 4

Progress Notes and Publication Outline

Box 192, Folder 4

Publication Outline and Summaries

Box 192, Folder 3

Research and Section Drafts

Box 192, Folder 5

Witnesses Registry Pre-Production

Box 191, Folder 1

Witnesses Registry Work Notes

 

Speaking Out for Personal Justice

Box 192, Folder 8

Site Summaries of Testimonies and Witnesses Registry from the U.S. CWRIC Hearings, 1981. Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga and Marjorie Lee, eds. UCLA Asian American Studies Center and Civil Liberties Public Education Fund, 2011

 

Electronic Files

Box 102

Public Hearings transcripts, unedited (71 5.25-inch floppy disks)

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

RESTRICTED ACCESS: Use of electronic/digital format material requires special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing.

Scope and Contents note

Copies of electronic files containing unedited transcripts related to public hearings, converted by the Herzigs from files in the CWRIC series. (IBM-compatible format). With data conversion notes.
Box 99

Public Hearings transcripts, unedited (75 5.25-inch floppy disks)

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

RESTRICTED ACCESS: Use of electronic/digital format material requires special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing.

Scope and Contents note

Appears to be the software to manage the data files of the CWRIC public hearings and earlier editing phases of CLPEF project found in Box 102. With BitFax and BitCom manuals received 2/12/1993.
Box 100

Public Hearings transcripts, editing work in progress (138 3.5-inch diskettes)

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

RESTRICTED ACCESS: Use of electronic/digital format material requires special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing.

Scope and Contents note

Electronic files related to the CWRIC public hearings. Represents earlier editing phases of CLPEF project. Appears to be software to read and edit data files in Box 101.
Box 101

Public Hearings transcripts, editing work in progress (83 3.5-inch diskettes)

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

RESTRICTED ACCESS: Use of electronic/digital format material requires special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing.

Scope and Contents note

Electronic data files related to CWRIC public hearings. Represents earlier editing phases of CLPEF project. Data files were migrated and converted into 3.5- inch diskette format. The software to read and edit the data files are in Box 100.
 

Ongoing Research 1978-2004

Physical Description: (Boxes 77, 119, 135, 160-168, 170-188)

Scope and Content

The series consists of research regarding Japanese American WWII concerns such as draft and military resisters, military intelligence service, and the 442nd Battalion, among other topics; the files do not pertain to redress. Some of the files were gathered by Michi Nishiura Weglyn, author of the book, Years of Infamy: The Untold Story of America’s Concentration Camps. Some files title in the series include the phrase, To be processed; this is a note used by file creator.

Organization and Arrangement

The series is arranged into two subseries: 1. Subject Files; 2. New Documents.
 

Subject Files

Box 163, Folder 1

442nd Battalion - Hawaii 442nd Veterans Club. Hirayama, Fred

Box 163, Folder 4

442nd Battalion - Hawaii. Tsukiyama, Ted

Box 163, Folder 3

442nd Battalion - Hawaii. Tsukiyama, Ted

Box 163, Folder 5

442nd Battalion - Hawaii. Tsukiyama, Ted. 442nd/100th Index to Archival Documents

Box 163, Folder 2

442nd Battalion - Kawaguchi, Kojiro. "The Nisei Story". 442nd/MIS

Box 163, Folder 6

442nd Battalion - Lost Texas Battalion

Box 162, Folder 11

442nd Battalion - Yamakido, Joe. Jerome

Box 170, Folder 9

Apartheid

Box 170, Folder 10

Arab-Americans

Box 170, Folder 11

Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF)

Box 171, Folder 2

Asian American Senior Women's Workshop

Box 170, Folder 12

Asian Americans for Action

Box 171, Folder 1

Asian Americans for Fair Media (AAFM)

Box 171, Folder 3

Asian Law Caucus

Box 171, Folder 4

Assembly Center. Salinas Assembly Center Dedication Ceremony. Japanese American Citizens League, 19 February 1984

Box 170, Folder 8

ATIS (Allied Translator and Interpreter Section)

Box 171, Folder 5

Atom Bomb

Box 171, Folder 6

Barnhart, Edward N. Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement. Catalog of Material in the General Library. University of California, Berkeley.

Box 177, Folder 1

Camp Photos - World War II Exclusion and Detention of Japanese Americans in the United States, 1940s, 1980, 2001 (black binder)

Box 171, Folder 7

Carr, Ralph, Colorado Governor, 1942

Box 160, Folder 2

Censorship - articles by Takeya Mizuno

Box 160, Folder 1

Censorship - camp newspapers article about Lauren Kessler controversy

Box 160, Folder 3

Censorship - correspondence between Raymond Omura and Lauren Kessler

Box 171, Folder 8

Census Bureau

Box 171, Folders 9 - 10

Ding, Loni (2 folders)

Box 161, Folder 3

Draft Resisters - Abe, Frank. Conscience and the Constitution. Emails November 2000 - January 2001, 1994 Project Proposal

Box 161, Folder 4

Draft Resisters - Abe, Frank. Conscience and the Constitution. Emails, 2001

Box 161, Folder 2

Draft Resisters - Abe, Frank. Conscience and the Constitution. Emails, September - October 2000

Box 161, Folder 5

Draft Resisters - Abe, Frank: Conscience and the Constitution. Emails 1999 - 2001, Script, Proposal, Documents, News Clippings

Box 161, Folder 6

Draft Resisters - Emails, Documents, News Clippings

Box 162, Folder 1

Draft Resisters - Emi, Frank. Letters, George Yoshinaga Rafu Columns, News Clippings

Box 162, Folder 2

Draft Resisters - Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee. Documents, Okamoto v. United States Brief of Appellant, News Clippings

Box 162, Folder 3

Draft Resisters - Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation

Box 162, Folder 4

Draft Resisters - Koshiyama, Mits. Heart Mountain

Box 162, Folder 5

Draft Resisters - Muller, Eric. "The Minidoka Draft Resisters and the Federal Kangaroo Court". 2000

Box 162, Folder 6

Draft Resisters - Omura, James M.

Box 162, Folder 8

Draft Resisters - Pardons. 1943-1948 Presidential List

Box 162, Folder 7

Draft Resisters - Pardons. Emails, Letters, Administrative

Box 162, Folder 9

Draft Resisters - Pardons. Microfilm Print Out, Proclamation Reprint List

Box 162, Folder 10

Draft Resisters - Tono, Jack. Heart Mountain

Box 171, Folder 11

Drinnon, Richard

Box 172, Folder 1

Enola Gay Issue. National Air and Space Museum, 1994-1995

Box 172, Folder 2

Estrada, Richard, Dallas Morning News article (20 September 1996) and Jack Herzig response (13 October 1996)

Box 172, Folder 3

Farner, Thomas. Barnegat, NJ

Box 172, Folder 4

Feeley, Francis. "Ideological Uses of J-As in U.S. Concentration Camps" (January 1997)

Box 172, Folder 5

Fiset, Louis

Box 160, Folder 5

Frank Chin - draft, correspondence, newspaper clippings (1983-1992) on American Peek A Boo Kabuki

Box 160, Folder 12

Frank Chin - Home Games, Signed 20 Sep 1997 (1 folder)

Box 161, Folder 1

Frank Chin - Home Games, Signed 20 Sep 1997 (1 folder)

Box 160, Folder 11

Frank Chin - Lowe Hoy and the Strange Three-Legged Toad, 25 March 1994

Box 160, Folder 4

Frank Chin - notes on The Great Camp Novel, 1981-1982

Box 160, Folder 8

Frank Chin - Return of the Fair Play Committee Project, 15 February 1993

Box 160, Folder 9

Frank Chin - Return of the Fair Play Committee Project, 2 Sep 1993

Box 160, Folder 7

Frank Chin - Return of the Fair Play Committee Project, undated

Box 160, Folder 10

Frank Chin - Return of the Fair Play Committee Project. Correspondence, January - September 1993

Box 160, Folder 6

Frank Chin - Urashima Taro: First Trip to Japan, 1995

Box 172, Folder 7

Freedom of Information / Privacy Act Request

Box 172, Folder 8

Fukuda, Yoshiaki, Rev. "My Six Years of Internment." Extract

Box 172, Folder 9

Furutani, Warren, 1972-1999

Box 172, Folder 10

Gesensway, Deboah and Mindy Roseman. "America's Concentration Camps". Cornell Alumni News, November 1983

Box 172, Folder 12

Gila River Camp Millenium Reunion. Directory of Registrants, 2-3 June 2003

Box 172, Folder 11

Gila River War Relocation Authority Camp

Box 172, Folder 14

Gotanda, Neil. "Manzanar Burning" and "'Other Non-Whites' in American Legal History"

Box 172, Folder 13

Gotanda, Neil. "Race, Citizenship and the Search for Political Community Among 'We the People'"

Box 172, Folder 15

Hatamiya, Leslie

Box 176, Folder 4

Herzig Notes for Memoirs

Box 172, Folder 16

Hiro

Box 173, Folder 1

Hohri, William. The Epistolarian Newsletter, December 1989 - December 1995

Box 173, Folder 2

Hokubei Mainichi

Box 173, Folder 3

Homma, Masaharu, Lt. Gen.

Box 173, Folder 4

Imahori, T. Todd: "Revisiting the Responses 50 Years Later: Identity Management of 'Yes-Yes' and 'No-No' Boys", (1997)

Box 173, Folder 5

Informers

Box 173, Folder 6

Irons, Peter H.

Box 173, Folder 7

Ishizuka, Karen. Japanese American National Museum (JANM)

Box 173, Folder 8

Italian Internees

Box 119, Folder 6

Ito, Leslie. "Japanese American Women and the Student Relocation Movement, 1942-1945." Master's thesis, UCLA, 1998

Box 173, Folder 9

Japan 1946 Constitution Renouncing War

Box 173, Folder 10

Japanese American Citizens League - General

Box 173, Folder 11

Japanese American Citizens League, Seattle Chapter. Wing Luke Incident, February 1992

Box 173, Folder 12

Japanese American Help For The Aging (JAHFA) (1 folder)

Box 174, Folder 1

Japanese American Help For The Aging (JAHFA) (1 folder)

Box 174, Folder 2

Japanese American National Museum

Box 174, Folder 3

Japanese American National Museum. Encyclopedia

Box 174, Folder 4

Japanese American National Museum. Herzig Oral History Interview

Box 174, Folder 5

Japanese American Social Services, Inc. (JASSI)

Box 176, Folder 2

John McCloy Papers, Amherst College

Box 176, Folder 3

John McCloy Papers, Amherst College. Diary, June 1941 - 2 July 1942

Box 174, Folder 6

Kitayama, Glen

Box 174, Folder 7

Kobayashi, Sylvia K. Anchorage, AK

Box 174, Folder 8

Kurihara, Joseph and Eileen Tamura

Box 174, Folder 9

Leave Clearance Application, WRA

Box 174, Folder 10

Letters of Authorization

Box 174, Folder 11

Letters to the Editor

Box 174, Folder 12

Loyalty Questionnaire

Box 175, Folder 1

Lungren, Daniel. Candidacy for Governor of California

Box 175, Folder 2

MacBeth, Hampden Teddy. Oral History Interview of Aiko Herzig, 18 December 2001

Box 175, Folder 3

Mailing Lists

Box 175, Folder 4

Manzanar

Box 175, Folder 5

Manzanar Committee - Sue Embrey and Rosie M. Kakuuchi

Box 175, Folder 6

Maps of World War II Battle Sites

Box 175, Folder 7

Maps of World War II Camps

Box 175, Folder 8

Maps of World War II Camps, Including Non-Japanese Excludees

Box 175, Folder 10

Masaoka, Mike. Documents and News Clippings

Box 175, Folder 9

Masaoka, Mike. They Call Me Moses Masaoka. June 1987

Box 176, Folder 1

Matsui, Robert. Fundraiser

Box 170, Folder 1

Michi Weglyn - Correspondence, 1973-1991

Box 170, Folder 2

Michi Weglyn - Correspondence, 1980

Box 170, Folder 3

Michi Weglyn - Correspondence, 1981-1982

Box 170, Folder 4

Michi Weglyn - Correspondence, 1984-1988

Box 167, Folders 9

Michi Weglyn - Manuscript Notes and Review of Documents by Jack Herzig, undated

Box 170, Folder 7

Michi Weglyn - Obituary, 1999

Box 170, Folder 6

Michi Weglyn - Tributes and Honors, 1992-1998

Box 170, Folder 5

Michi Weglyn - Walter Weglyn

Box 167, Folder 5

Michi Weglyn - Years of Infamy

Box 167, Folder 6

Michi Weglyn - Years of Infamy. Correspondence, 1974-1990

Box 167, Folder 7

Michi Weglyn - Years of Infamy. Plagiarism by JACL

Box 167, Folder 8

Michi Weglyn - Years of Infamy. Reviews and Publication History

Box 175, Folder 11

Mike Masaoka. Final Report. April 1944

Box 175, Folder 12

Mike Masaoka. Final Report. Notes

Box 163, Folder 7

Military Intelligence G-2 - Estimates. Western Defense Command/4th Army (WDC/4A)

Box 164, Folder 1

Military Intelligence G-2 - Periodic Reports, 16 May - 4 July 1942. WDC/4A

Box 163, Folder 9

Military Intelligence G-2 - Periodic Reports, 3 January - 16 May 1942. WDC/4A

Box 164, Folder 2

Military Intelligence G-2 - Periodic Reports, 4 July - 29 August 1942. WDC/4A

Box 163, Folder 8

Military Intelligence G-2 - Summaries #1-24, 28 January - 7 March 1942. WDC/4A

Box 164, Folder 3

Military Intelligence G-2 - War Department, Military Intelligence Division. NARA Record Group 165 and Record Group 107

Box 164, Folder 6

Military Intelligence Service - Enlisted Men of Japanese Descent Exclusive of Those in Hawaii, Camp Savage, Camp McCoy

Box 164, Folder 5

Military Intelligence Service - Enlisted Men of Japanese Descent Now Stationed in the United States. Names of Army Facilities, undated

Box 164, Folder 7

Military Intelligence Service - Enlisted Men of Japanese Race

Box 166, Folder 10

Military Intelligence Service - History and Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS)

Box 165, Folder 6

Military Intelligence Service - History of Military Training at Camp Ritchie, Maryland

Box 165, Folder 5

Military Intelligence Service - History of Military Training at Camp Ritchie, Maryland and MIS-X Manual on Evasion, Escape and Survival

Box 166, Folder 9

Military Intelligence Service - MIS Club of Southern California

Box 164, Folder 9

Military Intelligence Service - MIS Club of Southern California. Research

Box 164, Folder 8

Military Intelligence Service - MIS Club of Southern California. Research

Box 165, Folder 1

Military Intelligence Service - MIS Club of Southern California. Research. Working Papers on NARA Record Group 338 and (319)

Box 166, Folder 8

Military Intelligence Service - NARA, Annex No. 3. Record Group 338

Box 165, Folder 7

Military Intelligence Service - NARA. Record Group 319 Records of the Army Staff. "Intact" files of the Training Branch filed in G-2 Records Section MB-866 Pentagon Bldg.

Box 166, Folder 4

Military Intelligence Service - NARA. Record Group 319 Records of the Army Staff. Finis, MISLS, December 1994

Box 166, Folder 6

Military Intelligence Service - NARA. Record Group 319 Records of the Army Staff. OAC/S G-2 (Intelligence), Historical studies & related records of G-2 components, 1918-1952. Office of the Provost Marshal General History, WWII

Box 166, Folder 2

Military Intelligence Service - NARA. Record Group 319 Records of the Army Staff. OAC/S, G-2 (Intelligence), Historical Studies and Related Records of G-2 Components, 1918-1959

Box 166, Folder 3

Military Intelligence Service - NARA. Record Group 319 Records of the Army Staff. OAC/S, G-2 (Intelligence), Historical Studies and Related Records of G-2 Components, 1945-1959

Box 166, Folder 5

Military Intelligence Service - Nisei

Box 165, Folder 2

Military Intelligence Service - Nisei Soldiers in WWII. MISLS Registry compiled by Grant Ichikawa, 2002-2003

Box 164, Folder 4

Military Intelligence Service - State and County Code

Box 166, Folder 7

Military Intelligence Service - Training History, MISLS. NARA Record Group 319 and Record Group 338, Sent to MISC-SC, 22 October 1994

Box 166, Folder 11

Military Intelligence Service - Washington, DC Area Events and Rosters

Box 166, Folder 1

Military Intelligence Service Language School

Box 165, Folder 3

Military Intelligence Service Language School (MISLS) Training History

Box 165, Folder 4

Military Intelligence Service Language School (MISLS) Training History

Box 166, Folder 12

Military Intelligence Service Language School Registry Updated 12-31- 01

Box 167, Folder 1

Military Resisters - General

Box 167, Folder 2

Military Resisters - Nozawa, Hakubun. General Court Martial. Tried at Fort McClellan, Alabama, 22 and 24 April 1944

Box 167, Folders 3 and 4

Military Resisters - Shimo, Cedrick (2 folders)

Box 168, Folders 2 - 9

Momoko Murakami Research (8 folders)

Box 168, Folder 1

Momoko Murakami Research. Document List, 1995. Public Documents Leading up to the Decision to Imprison Japanese Americans

Box 176, Folder 5

Mustard Gas in WWII

Box 176, Folder 6

National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS). Women's Exhibit, February 1990

Box 176, Folder 7

National Japanese American Historical Society: Correspondence, Newsletters, Press Releases

Box 176, Folder 8

National Park Service. Confinement and Ethnicity. Article and Correspondence

Box 176, Folder 9

New York Nichibei

Box 176, Folder 10

Office of War Information (Record Group 208)

Box 77, Folder 9

Okubo, Miné, "California Women: Courage, Compassion, Conviction" poster. Adapted from History of California Women. CA State Dep of Education, Sacramento, 1987

Box 177, Folder 2

Photographs. Dorothea Lange

Box 177, Folder 3

Protest Letter to Frontline

Box 177, Folder 4

Psychological Effects of Camp Experience

Box 177, Folder 5

Rabbit in the Moon. Film by Emiko Omori

Box 177, Folder 6

Rikka. George Yamada

Box 177, Folder 7

Riksha Magazine, Winter 1994

Box 177, Folder 8

Robinson, Greg Q.

Box 177, Folder 9

San Francisco State University. Forty-Two Since '42

Box 178, Folder 1

Sato, Gordon. Manzanar Project

Box 178, Folder 2

Seabrook Farms

Box 178, Folder 3

Shonien

Box 172, Folder 6

Southern California Florin Area Reunion, 7-9 October 1988

Box 178, Folder 4

Submarine Sinkings in World War II

Box 178, Folder 5

Tamura, Eileen

Box 178, Folder 6

Tsuneishi, Paul

Box 178, Folder 7

Tsuneishi, Satoru

Box 178, Folder 8

UBU Productions - Jay Fukuto and Philip Kan Gotanda

Box 178, Folder 9

UBU Productions news clippings

Box 178, Folder 10

Ueno, Harry

Box 178, Folder 11

Ujifusa, Grant

Box 178, Folder 12

United States Institute of Peace - David Little, 1988

Box 178, Folder 13

Wada, Ken

Box 178, Folder 14

Wakayama, Edgar

Box 178, Folder 15

Wakiji, George

Box 178, Folder 16

War Crimes

Box 178, Folder 17

Washington Historical Society

Box 179, Folder 2

Yamada, Gayle

Box 179, Folder 3

Yamada, Mitsuye

Box 179, Folder 4

Yamaguchi, David

Box 179, Folder 1

Yamamoto, Elmer

Box 179, Folder 5

Yoneda, Karl

Box 179, Folder 6

Yoshinaga, George. Horse's Mouth Column

 

New Documents

Box 183, Folders 7 - 9, Box 184, Folder 1

Department of Justice (4 folders)

Box 182, Folder 8

Department of Justice, 146-13-2-012-3, Section 3, 7/14/43 - Repatriation, Expatriation, Prisoner Exchange

Box 183, Folder 1

Department of Justice, 146-13-2-01-3, Section 3, 7/17/43 - Repatriation, Expatriation, Prisoner Exchange

Box 183, Folder 6

Department of Justice, 146-13-7-2-0, 1945

Box 182, Folder 7

Department of Justice, 146-13-7-2-0, Section 2, 12/3/42 - 5/31/43 - Mainly Alien Enemy Unit & FBI Correspondence

Box 183, Folder 3

Department of Justice, 146-13-7-2-0, Section 22, 12/3/42 - 5/31/43, 53A10, Box 783, 156/4

Box 183, Folder 4

Department of Justice, 146-13-7-2-0, Section 24 (1944-45)

Box 183, Folder 5

Department of Justice, 146-13-7-2-0, Section 25 - 9/14/45

Box 183, Folder 2

Department of Justice, 146-13-7-2-0, Section 8, 2/21/42 - 2/23/42 - Propaganda, Internee Transfers, Correspondence

Box 182, Folder 6

Department of Justice, 146-42-012, Section 1 & 3 - Exclusion

Box 182, Folder 2

Franklin D. Roosevelt Library

Box 182, Folder 4

Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 1 December 1983

Box 182, Folder 3

Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. To Be Processed

Box 184, Folder 2

George C. Marshall Research Library

Box 182, Folder 5

Japanese American National Library, 2003

Box 185, Folders 1 - 3

Michi Weglyn, (1981) (3 folders)

Box 185, Folders 4 and 5

Michi Weglyn, (1982) (2 folders)

Box 185, Folder 6

Michi Weglyn, (1982-1984)

Box 186, Folders 2 and 3

Michi Weglyn, (1984) (2 folders)

Box 186, Folders 4 - 6

Michi Weglyn, (1985) (3 folders)

Box 187, Folders 2 - 4

Michi Weglyn, (1986) (3 folders)

Box 187, Folders 5 and 6

Michi Weglyn, (1987) (2 folders)

Box 188, Folder 1

Michi Weglyn, (1997)

Box 187, Folder 7

Michi Weglyn, 18 November 1993

Box 187, Folder 1

Michi Weglyn, 23 January 1986

Box 186, Folder 1

Michi Weglyn, 26 November 1983

Box 187, Folder 8

Michi Weglyn, April 1995

Box 188, Folder 2

Michi Weglyn. Sorted for Transmittal to (Ellen Carson), 6 June 1983

Box 179, Folder 10

NARA, Laguna Niguel, CA. Record Group 80 General Records of the Department of the Navy. Walter Lippman Visit, Terminal Island. To Be Processed

Box 182, Folder 1

NARA, San Bruno, CA. Record Group 181 Naval Districts and Shore Establishments

Box 179, Folder 15

NARA, San Bruno, CA. Record Group 181 Naval Districts and Shore Establishments. To Be Processed

Box 181, Folder 9

NARA. Record Group 107 Office of the Secretary of War. McCloy. To Be Processed

Box 181, Folder 10

NARA. Record Group 107 Office of the Secretary of War. McCloy. To Be Processed

Box 181, Folder 11

NARA. Record Group 107 Office of the Secretary of War. McCloy. To Be Processed

Box 179, Folder 14

NARA. Record Group 173 Federal Communications Commission. To Be Processed

Box 180, Folder 6

NARA. Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority

Box 179, Folder 16

NARA. Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority

Box 179, Folder 17

NARA. Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority

Box 180, Folder 3

NARA. Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority

Box 180, Folder 5

NARA. Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority

Box 180, Folder 4

NARA. Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority

Box 180, Folder 1

NARA. Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority. To Be Processed

Box 180, Folder 2

NARA. Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority. Wash. Cent. Files - 39.055 - Isolation (Central)

Box 180, Folder 7

NARA. Record Group 319 Records of the Army Staff. To Be Processed

Box 181, Folder 1

NARA. Record Group 338-1-4 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations

Box 181, Folder 2

NARA. Record Group 338-1-6 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations. Folder 291.2 Japanese Segregation, 292.2 Japanese Segregation Plan

Box 181, Folder 5

NARA. Record Group 338-1-8 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations. Folder 311.23 Incoming Radio

Box 181, Folder 4

NARA. Record Group 338-1-8 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations. Folder 311.23 Outgoing Radios

Box 181, Folder 3

NARA. Record Group 338-1-8 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations. Lists of Papers. 311.23; 312.1; 313

Box 181, Folder 6

NARA. Record Group 389 Office of the Provost Marshal General. Entry 467, Box 1512, File #2: General Internees Correspondence File, 1944

Box 181, Folder 7

NARA. Record Group 389 Office of the Provost Marshal General. Entry 467, Box 1512, File #2: General Internees Correspondence File, 1945

Box 181, Folder 8

NARA. Record Group 389 Office of the Provost Marshal General. Entry 480. Cites OK. To Be Numbered

Box 179, Folder 7

NARA. Record Group 48 Department of the Interior

Box 179, Folder 8

NARA. Record Group 59 General Records of the Department of State. Topaz (Central Utah) and Poston (Colorado River) Issei Complaints and Attitudes

Box 179, Folder 9

NARA. Record Group 80 General Records of the Department of the Navy. Pearl Harbor, Subversive Activities, Terminal Island. To Be Processed

Box 179, Folder 13

NARA. Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service.

Box 179, Folder 12

NARA. Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service. Old Raton Ranch, Box 3, Santa Fe General Files 1236A/1300, Folder 1300/C Detainees - Requests to Neutral Consuls

Box 179, Folder 11

NARA. Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service. Old Raton Ranch, Box 3, Santa Fe General Files 1263/A-1300, Folder: 1280 Cooperation - Transfers, Barrack Furnishings

Box 188, Folder 8

Photocopies of Index Cards

Box 135, Folder 7

Unsorted

Box 135, Folder 1

Unsorted

Box 135, Folder 2

Unsorted

Box 135, Folder 3

Unsorted

Box 135, Folder 4

Unsorted

Box 135, Folder 6

Unsorted

Box 188, Folder 6

Unsorted

Box 188, Folder 5

Unsorted

Box 188, Folder 4

Unsorted

Box 135, Folder 5

Unsorted

Box 188, Folder 7

Unsorted. Attached Index Cards

Box 188, Folder 3

Unsorted. New Materials

 

Research Aids undated

Physical Description: (Boxes 219-226)

Scope and Content

The series contains research aids about the various institutions, including the NARA record groups, consulted by the Herzigs’ in the course of their research.

Organization and Arrangement

The series is arranged by NARA record groups followed by an alphabetical listing of other research repositories.
Box 225, Folder 6

Bibliographies and publication lists

Box 225, Folder 5

Bibliographies and publication lists

Box 225, Folder 7

Bibliography: Jones, Helen Dudenbostel. Japanese in the United States: A Selected List of References. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, General Reference and Bibliography Division, 1946

Box 225, Folder 8

Bibliography: Murakawa, Yoko. A Study on the "Japanese" Repatriates and Expatriates from the United States During and After World War II. Bibliography

Box 225, Folder 9

Bibliography: Pacific/Asian-American Mental Health Research Center, Chicago, IL. Bibliography

Box 225, Folder 10

Bibliography: Yatsushiro, Toshio. Bibliography. In Politics and Cultural Values: The World War II Japanese Relocation Centers and the United States Government. Arno Press, 1978

Box 226, Folder 7

Cornell University. Morris Opler and Leighton

Box 226, Folder 11

Department of Justice

Box 226, Folder 14

Franklin D. Roosevelt Library

Box 226, Folder 13

George C. Marshall Research Library

Box 219, Folders 1 - 3

Guide to the National Archives of the US (3 folders)

Box 226, Folder 15

Harry S. Truman Library

Box 226, Folder 8

Hoover Institution, Stanford University

Box 226, Folder 9

Huntington Library

Box 226, Folder 10

Immigration and Naturalization Service History Office

Box 219, Folder 4

Internment of Japanese Americans: Documents from the National Archives

Box 226, Folder 12

Library of Congress

Box 224, Folder 4

NARA, Kansas City, MO. Record Group 389 Office of the Provost Marshal General.

Box 225, Folder 2

NARA, Laguna Niguel, CA

Box 225, Folder 1

NARA, Laguna Niguel, CA

Box 221, Folder 1

NARA, Laguna Niguel, CA. Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service. Enemy Alien Case Files. From Yuji Ichioka. 1995

Box 225, Folder 4

NARA, San Bruno and Laguna Niguel, CA

Box 225, Folder 3

NARA, San Bruno, CA

Box 219, Folder 10

NARA: 442nd RCT/100th BN. From Seiki Oshiro. 2001

Box 220, Folder 9

NARA: AHY to sort these Finding Aids

Box 219, Folder 8

NARA: Cartographic and Architectural Branch. World War II Records in the Cartographic and Architectural Branch of the National Archives. Compiled by Daryl Bottoms. Reference Information Paper 79. 1992

Box 219, Folder 5

NARA: Center for Legislative Archives. Tolan Committee Records

Box 220, Folder 1

NARA: Disposal Records, 1955-1956, Retrieved 1989

Box 219, Folder 9

NARA: From Momoko Murakami. 1995

Box 220, Folder 5

NARA: General, unsorted

Box 220, Folder 8

NARA: JAH Typed, AHY to check

Box 219, Folder 7

NARA: Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Branch (January 1990)

Box 220, Folder 2

NARA: Moves to annex in College Park. Schedule and stack pull schedule, 1996

Box 220, Folder 4

NARA: Notes, unsorted

Box 221, Folder 3

NARA: Record Group 107 Office of the Secretary of War

Box 221, Folder 4

NARA: Record Group 131 Office of Alien Property

Box 221, Folder 5

NARA: Record Group 147 Selective Service System

Box 221, Folder 6

NARA: Record Group 153 Judge Advocate General

Box 221, Folder 7

NARA: Record Group 165 Army Chief of Staff

Box 221, Folder 8

NARA: Record Group 173 Federal Communications Commission

Box 221, Folder 9

NARA: Record Group 181 Naval Districts and Shore Establishments

Box 221, Folder 10

NARA: Record Group 200 Gift Collection, American National Red Cross. Internees, POWs, WRA "evacuees"/camps. 1935-1946

Box 221, Folder 11

NARA: Record Group 204 Office of the Pardon Attorney

Box 221, Folder 12

NARA: Record Group 208 Office of War Information. Location Register, List of Finding Aids, Preliminary Inventory, List of Photographs

Box 221, Folder 13

NARA: Record Group 208 Office of War Information. Requests for Reproduction

Box 221, Folder 15

NARA: Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority

Box 222, Folder 3

NARA: Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority

Box 222, Folder 1

NARA: Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority

Box 221, Folder 14

NARA: Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority

Box 222, Folder 2

NARA: Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority

Box 222, Folder 4

NARA: Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority. Preliminary inventory

Box 222, Folder 5

NARA: Record Group 210 War Relocation Authority. Preliminary inventory

Box 222, Folder 6

NARA: Record Group 210-G and Record Group 210 CL. Tule Lake photographs finding aids

Box 222, Folder 7

NARA: Record Group 216 Office of Censorship

Box 222, Folder 10

NARA: Record Group 220 CWRIC

Box 222, Folder 8

NARA: Record Group 220 CWRIC records transfer to NARA 29 June 1983

Box 222, Folder 9

NARA: Record Group 220 CWRIC. Audio-visual materials. Microfilm Publication No. 1293

Box 222, Folder 11

NARA: Record Group 226 Office of Strategic Services

Box 222, Folder 12

NARA: Record Group 233 Select Committee, National Defense Migration, 1940- 1943. Preliminary Inventory

Box 222, Folder 13

NARA: Record Group 235 Department of Health, Education, and Welfare

Box 222, Folder 14

NARA: Record Group 319 Army Staff

Box 222, Folder 15

NARA: Record Group 331 Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters

Box 222, Folder 16

NARA: Record Group 338 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support organizations

Box 222, Folder 17

NARA: Record Group 338 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations

Box 223, Folder 1

NARA: Record Group 338 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations

Box 223, Folder 6

NARA: Record Group 338 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations. 7th Service Command

Box 223, Folder 3

NARA: Record Group 338 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations. Boxes 574-675 MidPac District Engineer

Box 223, Folder 2

NARA: Record Group 338 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations. Military Government, Territory of Hawaii

Box 223, Folder 5

NARA: Record Group 338 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations. Military Intelligence Service Language School

Box 223, Folder 4

NARA: Record Group 338 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations. Wartime Civil Control Administration

Box 223, Folder 7

NARA: Record Group 338-89-123 US Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations

Box 220, Folder 11

NARA: Record Group 38 Chief of Naval Operations

Box 223, Folder 8

NARA: Record Group 389 Office of the Provost Marshal General

Box 224, Folder 1

NARA: Record Group 389 Office of the Provost Marshal General

Box 224, Folder 2

NARA: Record Group 389 Office of the Provost Marshal General

Box 224, Folder 6

NARA: Record Group 389 Office of the Provost Marshal General, Entry 480A Personnel Security Division, JA Branch, 1942-1946

Box 224, Folder 5

NARA: Record Group 389 Office of the Provost Marshal General. Case files

Box 224, Folder 3

NARA: Record Group 389 Office of the Provost Marshal General. Entry 480 Boxes 1714-1734

Box 224, Folder 7

NARA: Record Group 389, 38, 338. Redress for Hawaii Eligibles

Box 224, Folder 8

NARA: Record Group 407 Adjutant General

Box 224, Folder 9

NARA: Record Group 457 National Security Agency

Box 224, Folder 10

NARA: Record Group 491 (formerly Record Group 338) Western Defense Command and 4th Army, Wartime Civil Control Administration

Box 224, Folder 11

NARA: Record Group 494 U.S. Army Forces in the Middle Pacific (World War II). Military Government of the Territory of Hawaii

Box 220, Folder 12

NARA: Record Group 59 State Department

Box 220, Folder 13

NARA: Record Group 64 National Archives and Records Administration. Disposal jobs and accessions control

Box 220, Folder 14

NARA: Record Group 80 Navy

Box 220, Folder 15

NARA: Record Group 82 Federal Reserve System

Box 220, Folder 24

NARA: Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service

Box 220, Folder 18

NARA: Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service

Box 220, Folder 21

NARA: Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service. Box lists

Box 220, Folder 17

NARA: Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service. Crystal City. Finding aid, inventory, location register.

Box 220, Folder 16

NARA: Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service. Entry 307 Index to Case Files.

Box 220, Folder 22

NARA: Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service. Entry 307 Names of Internees, Santa Fe

Box 220, Folder 20

NARA: Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service. Folder lists

Box 220, Folder 19

NARA: Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service. Internment Camps Location Register.

Box 220, Folder 23

NARA: Record Group 85 Immigration and Naturalization Service. Internment camps. Indices, inventories, or outline of files

Box 221, Folder 2

NARA: Record Group 90 United States Public Health Service (USPHS). Finding aid by MWL, search made by Herzig

Box 220, Folder 10

NARA: Records Examined

Box 219, Folder 6

NARA: Still Pictures Branch

Box 220, Folder 7

NARA: To be typed

Box 220, Folder 3

NARA: Unsorted

Box 226, Folder 20

Resources (not NARA)

Box 226, Folder 2

UC Berkeley

Box 226, Folders 3 and 4

UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library (2 folders)

Box 226, Folder 5

UCLA Library Special Collections

Box 226, Folder 6

UCLA Library Special Collections. Japanese American Research Project (JARP)

Box 226, Folder 1

University of Arizona Library Special Collections

Box 226, Folder 16

University of Utah Libraries Manuscripts Division. Mike M. Masaoka Papers: A Register of the Collection

Box 226, Folder 19

University of Washington, Seattle

Box 226, Folder 18

War Department. Army. Safeguarding, Classifying, and Destroying Military Information

Box 226, Folder 17

War Department. Dewey File System

Box 220, Folder 6

Why and How to Preserve Your Records:...Records Preservation for ACNS Agencies. Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota. (1980)

 

Reference Materials undated

Physical Description: (Boxes 77, 217-218, 231-242)

Scope and Content

The series consists of research materials consulted by the Jack and Aiko Herzig.

Organization and Arrangement

The series consists of four subseries: 1. Articles and Booklets; 2. Books; 3. News Clippings; 4. Posters. Each sub series is arranged alphabetically by title.
 

Articles and Booklets

Box 238, Folder 8

Asian America on Stage. Special issue, Bridge: Asian American Perspectives 10.1 (Spring 1985)

Box 240, Folder 1

Alexandre, Maurice. Wartime control of Japanese-Americans. The Nisei: A casualty of World War II. Cornell Law Quarterly 28.4 (June 1943): 385-413

Box 238, Folder 18

Barnhart, Edward N. Japanese Internees from Peru. Pacific Historical Review 31.2 (May 1962): 169-178

Box 239, Folder 3

Booklet: Hayashi, Saburo. Kogun: the Japanese Army in the Pacific war. In collaboration with Alvin D. Coox. Quantico, VA: The Marine Corps Association (1959)

Box 238, Folder 9

Common Ground. (Winter 1941, Summer 1948). (Includes selected excerpts from various issues)

Box 238, Folder 19

Culley, John J. World War II and a western town: the internment of the Japanese railroad workers of Clovis, New Mexico. Western Historical Quarterly 13.1 (January 1982): 43-61

Box 238, Folder 25

Daniels, Roger. The decision for mass evacuation and The roundup. In Concentration camps USA: Japanese Americans and World War II, 42-90. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972

Box 238, Folder 20

Daniels, Roger. The decisions to relocate the North American Japanese: another look.? Pacific Historical Review 51.1 (February 1982): 71-77

Box 238, Folder 4

Freeman, Harrop A. Wartime control of Japanese-Americans. Genesis, Exodus, and Leviticus Genealogy, Evacuation and Law. Cornell Law Quarterly. 28.4 (June 1943): 414- 458

Box 238, Folder 10

Hansen, Arthur A. Oral History and the Japanese American Evacuation. Journal of American History 82.2 (September 1995): 625-639

Box 238, Folder 21

Hansen, Arthur A. and David A. Hacker. The Manzanar riot: an ethnic perspective. Amerasia Journal 2 (Fall 1974): 112-157

Box 238, Folder 14

Herzig, Jack. Japanese Americans and MAGIC. Rikka 9.1 (Winter 1984): 2- 6

Box 240, Folder 19

Herzig-Yoshinaga, Aiko. "Words can lie or clarify: terminology of the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans." n.p., 2009

Box 238, Folder 13

Herzig-Yoshinaga, Aiko. "NCJAR joins anti-apartheid." Rikka 11.1 (Spring 1986): 17

Box 239, Folder 4

Holmes, W.J. Double-edged secrets: U.S. navel intelligence operations on the Pacific during World War II. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1979

Box 240, Folder 7

Hummel, Jeffery Rodgers."Not just Japanese Americans: the untold story of U.S. repression during 'The Good War'". The Journal of Historical Review 7.3 (Fall 1986): 285-317

Box 240, Folder 20

Irons, Peter, Japanese Americans During WWII: Justice long overdue. New Perspectives: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. 18.1 (Winter/Spring 1986): 2

Box 240, Folder 16

Japanese American Internment in World War II: the issue of redress. Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, n.d.

Box 239, Folder 5

Japanese American Citizens League. The case for the Nisei: brief of the Japanese American Citizens League (undated)

Box 240, Folder 8

Kang, Jerry. Denying Prejudice: internment, redress, and denial. University of California, Los Angeles School of Law Research Paper Series 03-11. Social Science Research Network Electronic Paper Collection, 2004. Accessed June 23, 2003. http://ssrn.com/

Box 240, Folder 10

Kumamoto, Bob. “The Search for spies: American counterintelligence and the Japanese American community 1931-1942.” Amerasia Journal 6.2 (1979): 45-75

Box 77, Folder 4

Lippman, Walter, Today and Tomorrow: The Fifth Column on the Coast, from Los Angeles Times-Mirror, February 12, 1942

Scope and Contents note

Library of Congress copy, January 11, 1992
Box 239, Folder 7

McWilliams, Carey. Prejudice; Japanese-Americans: symbol of racial intolerance. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1945

Box 238, Folder 6

Montero, Darrel and Ronald Tsukashima. Assimilation and educational achievement: the case of the second generation Japanese-American. The Sociological Quarterly 18 (Autumn 1977): 490-503

Box 238, Folder 5

Montero, Darrel. The elderly Japanese American: aging among the first generation immigrants. Genetic Psychology Monographs 101 (1980): 99-118

Box 238, Folder 22

Morita, Yukio. The renunciation of the citizenship by Japanese American evacuees during the Second World War. n.p. n.d.

Box 238, Folder 15

Nash, Philip Tajitsu. Moving for Redress. Review of And Justice for all, by John Tateishi. Yale Law Journal 94.3 (January 1985): 743-755

Box 238, Folder 11

Rabinove, Samuel. America's wartime Detention Camps. Reform Judaism 12.4 (Summer 1984): 8-9

Box 238, Folder 16

Rancourt, Linda M. Remembering Manzanar. National Parks (May/June 1993): 30-34

Box 240, Folder 18

Redress for Japanese Americans under the Civil Liberties Act of 1988: questions and answers. Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1990

Box 238, Folder 17

Remembering: The way it was before WWII. Landmarks 4.1-2 (1985): 8- 11

Box 241, Folder 1

Robertson, Reiko, (Aiko Yoshinaga Herzig article), Fujin Koron Magazine, 4 (April 1990: 352-363. In Japanese

Box 240, Folder 15

Rostow, Eugene V. The Japanese American cases: a disaster. Yale Law Journal 54.3 (June 1945): 489-533

Box 239, Folder 8

Shalloo, J.P. and Donald Young, eds. "Minority Peoples in a nation at war." The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Special issue, 223 (Sep 1942)

Box 238, Folder 7

Starn, Orin. Engineering internment: anthropologists and the War Relocation Authority. American Ethnologist 13.4 (November 1986): 700- 720

Box 238, Folder 23

Suzuki, Peter T. Anthropologists in the wartime camps for Japanese Americans: a documentary study. Dialectical Anthropology 6 (1981): 23-60

Box 238, Folder 24

Suzuki, Peter T. The University of California Japanese Evacuation and Resettlement Study: A prolegomenon. Dialectical Anthropology 10 (1986): 189- 213

Box 238, Folder 12

Takezawa, Yasuko Iwai. Breaking the Silence: re-creation of ethnicity among Japanese Americans. 87th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Phoenix, AZ, November 20, 1988

Box 240, Folder 17

The Internment of German and Italian aliens compared with the Internment of Japanese aliens in the United States during World War II: a brief history and analysis. Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, n.d.

Box 77, Folder 4

The Japanese Americans editorial in Washington Post, July 15, 1981

Scope and Contents note

Library of Congress copy, January 11, 1992
Box 240, Folder 21

World War II Surrender Documents: Japan surrenders 1945. Washington, D.C.: National Archives Trust Fund Board, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, n.d.

 

Books

Box 217

Baker, Lillian. The concentration camp conspiracy: a second Pearl Harbor. Lawndale, CA: AFHA Publications, 1981

Box 240

Biddle, Francis. In brief authority, 106-122, 175-232. New York: Doubleday, 1962. (Includes index, 489-494)

Box 239

Bloom, Leonard and Ruth Riemer. Removal and Return: the socio-economic effects of the war on Japanese Americans. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1949

Box 231

Bosworth, Allan R. America's concentration camps. NY: W. W. Norton, 1967

Box 217

Chang, Thelma. "I can never forget": men of the 100th/442nd. Honolulu: Sigi Productions, 1991

Box 231

Chin, Frank, Jeffery P. Chan, Lawson F. Inada and Shawn H. Wong, eds. Aiiieeeee!: an anthology of Asian-American writers. Garden City: Doubleday Anchor, 1975

Box 240

Collier, Basil. The Second World War: a military history from Munich to Hiroshima (in one volume), 244-531. New York: William and Morrow, 1967. (Includes appendices 1,2,5 and 6; bibliography and index)

Box 240

Conn, Stetson. The Decision to evacuate the Japanese from the Pacific Coast. In Command Decisions, 126-149. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, United States Army, 1960

Box 231

Corbett, P. Scott. Quiet passages: the exchange of civilians between the United States and Japan during the second world war. OH: Kent State University Press, 1987 (Book)

Box 231

Crost, Lyn. Honor by fire: Japanese Americans at war in Europe and the Pacific. Novato: Presidio Press, 1994

Box 236

Daniels, Roger. The decision to relocate the Japanese Americans. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1975

Box 231

de Cristoforo, Violet Kazue, comp. May sky; there is always tomorrow: an anthology of Japanese American concentration camp Kaiko Haiku. Los Angeles: Sun & Moon Press, 1997

Box 234

de Cristoforo, Violet Matsuda (formerly Kazue Matsuda). Poetic reflections of the Tule Lake internment camp 1944. Violet Matsuda de Cristoforo, 1987

Box 231

Dempster, Brian Komei, ed. From our side of the fence: growing up in America's concentration camps. Produced by Japanese Cultural & Community Center of Northern California. SF: Kearny Street Workshop, 2001

Box 217

Dower, John W. War without mercy: race and power in the Pacific war, 1986

Box 231

Drinnon, Richard. Keeper of concentration camps: Dillion S. Myer and American racism. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1987

Box 231

Duus, Masayo Umezawa. Unlikely liberators: the men of the 100th and 442nd. Translated by Peter Duus. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1983

Box 231

Eaton, Allen H. Beauty behind barbed wire: the arts of the Japanese in our war relocation camps. NY: Harper & Bros, 1952

Box 239

Feis, Herbert. Japan subdued: the atomic bomb and the end of the war in the Pacific. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1961

Box 233

Gesensway, Deborah and Mindy Roseman. Beyond words: images from America's concentration camps. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1987.

Box 240

Girdner, Audrie and Anne Loftis. Appendices to The great betrayal: the evacuation of the Japanese-Americans during World War II, 511-502. London: Macmillan, 1969. Includes index

Box 240

Grodzins, Morton. Americans Betrayed: Politics and the Japanese Evacuation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1949. (Herzig compilation of footnotes in book)

Box 240

Grodzins, Morton. Making un-Americans: a pathology of disloyalty. In The loyal and the disloyal: social boundaries of patriotism and treason, 105-193. Cleveland: World Publishing Company, 1966

Box 233

Hamm, Diane L. comp. Military intelligence: its heroes and legends. Arlington Hall Station, VA: U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, History Office (1987)

Box 233

Hatamiya, Leslie T. Righting a wrong: Japanese Americans and the passage of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. Stanford University Press, 1993

Box 217

Hawaii Nikkei History Editorial Board, comp. Japanese eyes American heart: personal reflections of Hawaii's world war II Nisei soldiers. Tendai Educational Foundation, 1998

Box 233

Higashide, Seiichi. Adios to tears: the memoirs of a Japanese-Peruvian internee in U.S concentration camps. Honolulu: E&E Kudo, 1993

Box 233

Hosokawa, Bill. JACL in quest of justice. William Morrow, 1982

Box 231

Howe, Graham, Patrick Nagatani, and Scott Rankin, eds. Two views of Manzanar: an exhibition of photographs by Ansel Adams / Toyo Miyatake. UCLA: Fredrick S. Wight Art Gallery, 1978

Box 217

Ichioka, Yuji. The Issei: the world of the first generation Japanese immigrants, 1885-1924. NY: Free Press, 1988

Box 233

Inada, Lawson F. ed. Only what we could carry: the Japanese American internment experience. Preface by Patricia Wakida. Afterword by William Hohri. Heyday Books, 2000

Box 233

Irons, Peter. The courage of their convictions. The Free Press, 1988

Box 233

Ishigo, Estelle. Lone Heart Mountain. Santa Clara, CA: COMMUNICART, 1972

Box 233

Kanazawa, Tooru Joe. Close Support: a history of the Cannon Company of the 442d Regimental Combat Team. Cannon Company, 442d RCT, 1993

Box 217

Kanazawa, Tooru, J. Sushi and sourdough: a novel. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1989

Box 217

Kitagawa, Muriel and Roy Miki, eds. This is my own: letters to Wes & other writings on Japanese Canadians, 1941-1948. Vancouver: Talonbooks, 1985

Box 217

Knaefler, Tomi Kaizawa. Our house divided: seven Japanese American families in World War II. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1991

Box 236

Kochi, Paul. Imin no Aiwa: an immigrant's sorrowful tale. Los Angeles, 1978

Box 234

Kogawa, Joy. Obasan. Boston: David R. Godine, 1982

Box 234

Kotani, Roland. The Japanese in Hawaii: a century of struggle. Honolulu: The Hawaii Hochi, 1985. Official program booklet of Oahu Kanyaku Imin Centennial Committee

Box 240

Kutler, Stanley I. Forgoing a legend the treason of 'Tokyo Rose'. The American inquisition: justice and injustice in the Cold War, 3-32. New York: Hill and Wang, 1982. Includes notes

Box 234

Levine, Ellen. A fence away from freedom: Japanese Americans and World War II. NY: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1995

Box 239

Loftus, John. The Belarus secret. New York: Knopf, 1982

Box 240

Long, Breckinridge. The war diary of Breckinridge Long, xii-xxv, 222-389. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1966

Box 234

Military Intelligence Service Veterans Club of Hawai'i. Secret valor: M.I.S. personnel, World War II, Pacific theater, pre-Pearl Harbor to September. 8, 1951: 50th Anniversary Reunion, July 8-10, 1993

Box 234

Miyamoto, Kazuo. Hawaii: end of the rainbow. Rutland: Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc., 1978 (1964)

Box 240

Modell, John, ed. The Kikuchi diary: chronicle from an American Concentration Camp - the Tanforan Journals of Charles Kikuchi, 254-258. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1973

Box 218

Nakano, Mei T. Japanese American women: three generations 1890-1990; with Okaasan by Grace Shibata. SF: Mina Press and National Japanese American Historical Society, 1990

Box 234

Odo, Franklin and Kazuko Sinoto. A pictorial history of the Japanese in Hawai'i 1885-1924. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1985

Box 234

Oda, James. Secret embedded in MAGIC Cables: the story of a 101 year old Japanese communist leader who served Japan, KGB and CIA. KNI, Inc., 1993

Box 240

Ogawa, Dennis M. Kodomo no tami ni: For the sake of the children - the Japanese American experience in Hawaii. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 1978. (Includes selected excerpts from forward, table of contents, chapter 7, bibliography and index)

Box 234

Okubo, Miné. Citizen 13660. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1983 (1946)

Box 218

Okutsu, James K., project director. Fusion 8: a Japanese American anthology. San Francisco State University: Asian American Studies, 1992

Box 240

Rippley, La Vern J. The German-Americans. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1976. (Includes selected excerpts from chapters 14, 15, 16 and Notes and Reference)

Box 218

Saiki, Patsy S. Ganbare!: an example of Japanese spirit. Honolulu: Kisaku, Inc. 1982

Box 234

Shibutani, Tamotsu. The derelicts of Company K: a sociological study of demoralization. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978

Box 236

Soga, Keiho, Taisanboku Mori, Sojin Takei, & Muin Ozaki. Poets behind barbed wire. Honolulu: Bamboo Ridge Press, 1984

Box 218

Tamura, Eileen H. Americanization, acculturation, and ethnic identity: the Nisei generation in Hawaii. Foreword by Roger Daniels. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1994

Box 234

Tanaka, Chester. Go for broke: a pictorial history of the Japanese American 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442d Regiment Combat Team. Richmond, CA: Go For Broke, Inc., 1982

Box 218

Templeman, Max. Kibei: a novel. Honolulu: Daimax Publishing House, 1979

Box 236

tenBroek, Jacobus., Edward N, Barnhart, and Floyd W. Matson. Prejudice, War and the Constitution. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1954

Box 236

Thomas, Dorothy S. and Richard S. Nishimoto. The spoilage: Japanese American evacuation and resettlement during World War II. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974 (1946)

Box 236

Thomas, Dorothy Swaine. The salvage: Japanese American evacuation and resettlement. With the assistance of Charles Kikuchi and James Sakoda. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1975 (1952)

Box 218

Toland, John. The rising sun: the decline and fall of the Japanese empire 1936- 1945, vol. 2. New York: Random House, 1970

Box 218

Tsukano, John. Bridge of love. Honolulu: Hawaii Hosts, 1988 (1985)

Box 236

Uchida, Yoshiko. Desert exile: the uprooting of a Japanese American family. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1982

Box 232

United States. Congress Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Civil Liberties Act of 1985 and the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands restitution act: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Administrative law and Governmental relations of the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives (part 1)

Box 232

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Civil Liberties Act of 1985 and the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands restitution act: Hearings before the Subcommittee on the Administrative Law and Governmental relations of the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives (part 2)

Box 232

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Commission on wartime relocation and internment of civilians act: Hearing before the Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate Ninety-Sixth Congress second session on S. 1647

Box 232

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Commission on wartime relocation and internment of civilians: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Administrative Law and governmental relations of the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives on HR 5499

Box 232

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Congressional record: proceedings and debates on the 100th congress, second session, vol. 134 no. 50. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988

Box 232

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Congressional record: proceedings and debates on the 100th congress, second session, vol. 134 no. 51. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988

Box 232

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Congressional record: proceedings and debates on the 97th congress, first session, vol. 127 no. 14. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981

Box 232

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Congressional record: proceedings and debates on the 97th congress, second session, vol. 126 no. 113. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980

Box 232

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Japanese-American and Aleutian wartime relocation: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Governmental relations of the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives on HR 3387, HR 4110, HR 4322

Box 232

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Recommendations of the Commission on wartime internment and relocation of citizens: Hearings before the Subcommittee on civil service, post office, and general services of the Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate 98th Congress on S 2116

Box 236

Wakamatsu, Jack K. Silent warriors: a memoir of America's 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Los Angeles: JKW Press, 1992

Box 218

Wax, Rosalie H. Doing fieldwork: warnings and advice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1975 (1971)

Box 236

Weglyn, Michi. Years of infamy: the untold story of America's concentration camps. NY: Morrow Quill, 1976

Box 241

Williams, Mary H., compiler. United States Army in World War II: Chronology 1941- 1945. Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1960, 1-231 (part 1 of 3; 7 December 1941 - 16 July 1944)

Box 241

Williams, Mary H., compiler. United States Army in World War II: Chronology 1941- 1945. Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1960, 232-437 (part 2 of 3: 16 July 1944 ? 13 March 1945)

Box 241

Williams, Mary H., compiler. United States Army in World War II: Chronology 1941- 1945. Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1960, 438-660 (part 3 of 3: 13 March 1945 ? 02 September 1945; Index)

Box 236

Yamazaki, James N. Children of the atomic bomb: an American physician's memoir of Nagasaki, Hiroshima, and the Marshall Islands. Durham: Duke University Press, 1995

 

News Clippings

Box 235, Folders 1 - 5

1981-1983 (5 folders)

Box 237, Folder 1

1983-1993

Box 237, Folder 2

1984-1986

Box 237, Folder 3

1985-1995

Box 237, Folder 4

1987-1988

Box 237, Folder 5

1989-1995

Box 237, Folder 6

2002

Box 237, Folder 7

2003

Box 237, Folder 9

Articles from Hawaii, 1980-1983

Box 237, Folder 8

Education, 1984-1991

Box 237, Folder 10

Japan, 1982-1991

Box 237, Folder 13

Media, 1985-2002

Box 238, Folder 2

Racism vs. Asian-Americans from Nick Chen (April 1984), 1983

Box 238, Folder 1

Racism, 1969-1986

Box 237, Folder 11

Received from Japanese American National Library, 1948-2001

Box 237, Folder 12

Received from Japanese American National Library, 1993-2003

Box 238, Folder 3

Supreme Court, 1986-1993

 

Posters

Box 77, Folder 5

"442: For the Future" documentary film poster. Personal inscription by producers Patricia Kinaga and Peter J. Wong to Herzig, 22 November 1998

Box 77, Folder 6

Instructions to all persons of Japanese ancestry. WDC and WCCA. Presidio of San Francisco, May 3, 1942. Reproduced by Visual Communications

Box 242, Folder 2

The Enemy Alien Files: The Hidden Stories of WWII Exhibit. American Immigration Law Center, Washington, DC, 7 October - 27 November 2002

 

Personal Justice Denied: the Legacy Continues June 28 to July, 1998 sponsored by Asian American Studies Program, UC Berkeley, and Civil Liberties Public Education Fund circa 1998

Language of Material: English
 

Personal Records undated

Physical Description: (Boxes 77, 169, 227-230)

Scope and Content

The series consists of personal material related to Jack Herzig and Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga and their roles as consultants and Japanese American community advocates. Included are awards, biographical ephemera, news clippings, and material related to consultant work and speaking engagements at various events. Among the many activities represented are materials related to A More Perfect Union – Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution, an exhibition at the National Museum of American History, at the Smithsonian.

Organization and Arrangement

The series is arranged into five subseries: 1. Awards; 2. Biographical; 3. Consultancies; 4. Speaking Engagements; 5. News Clippings. The files within each subseries are arranged alphabetically by folder title.
 

Awards

Box 228, Folder 1

AALDEF 25th Anniversary, 1974-1999. 25 March 1999. Booklet

Box 77, Folder 7

AARP National Women's History Month. "Courageous" poster, March 1990. American Association of Retired Persons

Box 228, Folder 7

Additional Awards and Commendations

Box 77, Folder 3

Aiko Yoshinaga certificate of recognition from California Legislature Assemblyman and Speaker Willie L. Brown, Jr. commemorating Los Angeles High School graduation, Class of 1942 (1989)

Box 227, Folder 14

American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) National Women's History Month, March 1990

Box 227, Folder 15

Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF). Justice in Action Award, 1988

Box 228, Folder 2

Asian/Pacific Women's Network. Woman Warrior Award, 1998

Box 228, Folder 3

Association for Asian American Studies. Special Service Award, May 1996

Box 77, Folder 3

California Nisei Graduation commemorative message from Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, June 4, 2005

Box 77, Folder 3

California State Assembly certificate of recognition presented to Aiko and Jack Herzig for receiving the UCLA Asian American Studies Center Peace and Justice Award, March 5, 2005

Box 77, Folder 3

California State Board of Equalization resolution to Aiko Herzig from the Honorable John Chiang for receiving the UCLA Asian American Studies Center Peace and Justice Award, March 5, 2005

Box 228, Folder 4

Japanese American National Library (JANL) Board Membership

Box 228, Folder 5

Japanese American Veterans Association (JAVA) of Washington, D.C.

Box 228, Folder 6

National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS). Tribute to Coram Nobis Legal Team, 20 February 1999

 

Biographical

Box 227, Folder 1

Berendo Jr. High Diploma, Los Angeles. 1939

Box 227, Folder 8

Densho Videotape Transcript, 11 September 1997. Tape #28

Box 227, Folder 7

Densho, 1997 and 2001. Daryl Maeda

Box 227, Folder 9

Fujita-Rony, Tom. "Destructive Force". Frontiers 24.1 (2003)

Box 227, Folder 13

Huang, Christina. Research Paper, 19 May 2002

Box 227, Folder 11

Jack Herzig

Box 227, Folder 10

Jack Herzig. Japanese American Veterans Association (JAVA)/Library of Congress Oral History Interview, 31 January 2004

Box 227, Folder 2

Los Angeles High School Diploma and Commencement Brochure, 1942

Box 227, Folder 3

Los Angeles High School Diploma and Commencement Brochure, 1949

Box 227, Folders 4 and 5

Los Angeles High School Graduation, 1989 (2 folders)

Box 227, Folder 6

Redress Check (copy) with Letter of Apology, 1991

Box 227, Folder 12

Yoneko, Narita. "The Japanese American Redress Movement". 21 November 1992

 

Consultancies

Box 169, Folder 1

A More Perfect Union - Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution. Exhibition. Smithsonian: National Museum of American History, 1986-1987

Box 169, Folder 2

A More Perfect Union - Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution. Exhibition. Smithsonian: National Museum of American History, 1986-1988

Box 169, Folder 3

A More Perfect Union - Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution. Exhibition. Smithsonian: National Museum of American History, 1986-1989

Box 169, Folder 4

A More Perfect Union - Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution. Exhibition. Smithsonian: National Museum of American History, 1986-1990

Box 169, Folder 5

A More Perfect Union - Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution. Exhibition. Smithsonian: National Museum of American History, 1986-1991

Box 169, Folder 6

A More Perfect Union - Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution. Exhibition. Smithsonian: National Museum of American History, 1986-1992

Box 169, Folder 7

A More Perfect Union - Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution. Exhibition. Smithsonian: National Museum of American History, 1986-1993

Box 228, Folder 8

Amerasia Journal

Box 228, Folder 9

Lecture at University of Maryland, November 2002

Box 169, Folder 9

Strength and Diversity: Japanese American Women, 1885-1990 Exhibition. Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES), 1992-1994

Box 169, Folder 11

Whispered Silences: Japanese American Detention Camps, Fifty Years Later Exhibition. Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (1995-1997)

 

Speaking Engagements

Box 228, Folder 15

A Delicate Balance of Rights and Powers. Symposium. National Museum of American History, 23-24 September 1988

Box 229, Folder 17

Additional Speaking Engagements

Box 229, Folder 16

Additional Speaking Engagements

Box 229, Folder 14

American University - Capital Area Independent Scholars, 26 January 2002

Box 228, Folder 14

Asian American Law Students Association and Asian Student Caucus. Harvard Law School, 8 December 1987

Box 229, Folder 13

Carnegie Mellon University, 12 November 2001

Box 229, Folder 3

Day of Remembrance, Los Angeles, 17 February 1991

Box 229, Folder 15

Day of Remembrance. Smithsonian Institute, 19 February 2004

Box 169, Folder 8

"Japanese Americans and Executive Order 9066: Fifty Years After" Symposium. Smithsonian: National Museum of American History, 21-22 February 1992

Box 229, Folder 10

Johns Hopkins University, November 12, 1996

Box 229, Folder 5

Madison High School, 13 May 1991

Box 229, Folder 9

Military Intelligence Service Club of Southern California (MISC-SC) Shinnen Enkai, 12 February 1995

Box 229, Folder 12

Montgomery College, 25 September, 2001

Box 229, Folder 8

National History Day, 1995

Box 229, Folder 11

National Multicultural Institute, 23 October 1997

Box 229, Folder 1

Organization of American Historians / History Associates Inc. March 1990

Box 229, Folder 2

Smith College, 15 April 1990. Mitzi Sawada

Box 169, Folder 10

Strength and Diversity: Japanese American Women 1885-1990 Workshop. 10-12 March 1993. High Desert Museum, Bend, Oregon. Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Education/Program

Box 229, Folder 7

Strength and Diversity: Japanese American Women, 1885-1990. Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum and Japanese American National Museum, 28-29 May 1994

Box 228, Folder 10

Trinity College, 1 October 1985. Bud Schultz

Box 229, Folder 6

UCLA Civil Rights Conference Beyond J.A. Redress: Civil Rights in the 1990's, 7 March 1992

Box 229, Folder 4

UCLA Nikkei Student Union Education Task Force, 12 April 1991

Box 228, Folder 13

Views from Within. UC Berkeley, 19-20 September 1987

Box 228, Folder 11

Week of Remembrance, UCLA Nikkei Student Union, 19 February 1986

Box 228, Folder 12

Woodson High School, 11 April 1986

 

News Clippings

Box 230, Folder 2

1942 - 1987

Box 229, Folder 18

1942 - 1990. Originals

Box 230, Folder 3

1988 - 1989

Box 230, Folder 8

1988 - 1990. Jack Herzig

Box 230, Folder 7

1988 - 1992. Overseas Publications

Box 230, Folder 4

1991 - 1992

Box 230, Folder 1

1991 - 2003. Originals

Box 230, Folder 5

1993 - 1998

Box 230, Folder 6

1999 - 2003