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The Sisters of Maryknoll and Manzanar
As I have noted in my previous articles on the work of Fathers Leopold Tibesar and Hugh Lavery…
Jonathan van Harmelen • June 29, 2021
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California
Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America
Catholicism
children
concentration camps
generations
immigrants
immigration
institutional care
Issei
Japan
long-term care facilities
Los Angeles
Manzanar concentration camp
Mary Bernadette Yoshimochi
Maryknoll
migration
Monrovia
Monrovia Sanatorium
nuns
orphanages
religion
Susanna Hayashi
United States
World War II camps
California
Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America
Catholicism
children
concentration camps
generations
immigrants
immigration
institutional care
Issei
Japan
long-term care facilities
Los Angeles
Manzanar concentration camp
Mary Bernadette Yoshimochi
Maryknoll
migration
Monrovia
Monrovia Sanatorium
nuns
orphanages
religion
Susanna Hayashi
United States
World War II camps
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Lillian Ogata-Bonner
Lillian and I met serendipitously coming home from the 2018 Manzanar pilgrimage where, on a long, t…
Emiko Tsuchida • Feb. 26, 2019
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A book about a kindergarten that was published with the sole purpose of "not letting this existence be forgotten"
A former "children's garden" in Los Angeles In September 2017, the Southern Californ…
Keiko Fukuda • Oct. 26, 2018
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Chapter 3: Concentration Camps in the Wilderness: 1942-1946 — Part 1
Read Chapter 2 (6) >> Once again, with preparations for their arrival incomplete, the Army de…
Yuri Brockett • April 13, 2015
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An Interview with Lament in the Night translator Andrew Leong
Last week, Patricia Wakida wrote a profile on translator Andrew Leong on his upcoming book, Lament …
Patricia Wakida • Feb. 21, 2013
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Lament in the Night, translated by Andrew Leong
The Tale of Osato is an astonishing fable of pre-war Los Angeles, whose protagonist is a determined…
Patricia Wakida • Feb. 15, 2013
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The Message of Shonien: Mits Yamasaki
Next year, it will have been 95 years since the Japanese Children’s Home of Southern Californ…
Yukikazu Nagashima • May 27, 2010