Description
Forty-six oral history cassette tapes (converted to CD) and miscellaneous items donated by the interviewees — including photos,
slides and a narrative report from the camp director of the Granada Relocation Camp in Amache, Colorado, a Japanese-American
internment camp during W.W. II — aid in documenting the lives and experiences of individuals in different ethnic communities
of the northern San Francisco Bay Area. These interviews contain unique and valuable information about the North Bay's history
that exists only in memories and otherwise would be lost. Most of these interviews took place in the mid- to late 1970s.
The majority of tapes are not transcribed.
Added to the North Bay Ethnic Archive in 2016 were copies of
oral histories produced by the Sonoma County Japanese American Citizens League, who gave the SSU Library permission to add them to our Special Collections.
Background
Funded by a Rockefeller Foundation award, Professor Dr. Joseph Giovinco of the American Multicultural Studies Department of
Sonoma State University started the research project.
Extent
8 boxes and 1 notebook
Restrictions
The library can only claim physical ownership of the collection. Users are responsible for satisfying any claimants of literary
property.
Availability
Collection is open for research by appointment.