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Anne Moore interview, part 1
Oral history interview with Anne Moore
Resource Type
Text
Creator
Moore, Anne: interviewee
Contributor
Special Collections Research Center, California State University, Fresno
Campus
Fresno
Subjects
Arrival
Community activities
Pearl Harbor and aftermath
Receiving redress check and apology
The Journey
Discrimination
Alien land laws
Agriculture
Leaving Camp
Temporary Assembly Centers
Support from the non-Japanese American community
Reflections on the past
Religion and churches
Education
Immigration and citizenship
Military Intelligence Service
Primary education
Impact of incarceration
World War II
Identity and values
Nisei
Associations and organizations
Living Conditions
Japanese language schools
Japanese American Citizens League
Industry and employment
Incarceration camps
Higher education
Redress and reparations
Food
Race and racism
Christianity
Military service
""Resettlement""
Location
Fresno, California
Date created
07-01-2005
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/arch.p5548b88p
Identifier
SCRC_MOORE_ANNE
Language
eng
Notes
The JACL-CCDC Japanese American Oral History collection contains oral histories capturing the experience of Japanese Americans, primarily Nisei, living in the San Joaquin Valley. Topics primarily include incarceration and post-war experiences.
Temporary Assembly Centers
Interviews
Salinas, Incarceration Camps
Poston (Colorado River),
Extent
43 pages, 21.5 cm x 28 cm
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San Joaquin Valley Japanese Americans
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