Patrick Alvarado
Patrick Alvarado ha sido parte de la familia Nishi durante más de 25 años y ha tenido un gran interés en la historia de los estadounidenses de origen japonés. Además de su conexión familiar con Manzanar, como mexicano-estadounidense, Alvarado siente una conexión particularmente fuerte a través de la historia de Ralph Lazo, un mexico-estadounidense que fue voluntariamente a Manzanar y fue encarcelado con sus amigos japoneses-estadounidenses de Belmont High School en Los Ángeles. .
Actualizado en mayo de 2011
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Nishi Family Returns to Manzanar to Help Rebuild Historic Bridge at Merritt Park - Part 2
9 de agosto de 2011 • Patrick Alvarado
Read Part 1 >>Laying the FoundationAmos, Robert, and Brian used an auger drill to bore four holes where the main posts of the bridge would be placed, two on each side of the bridge. The crew had to drill pretty deep in order to provide a sturdy anchor for the rest of the bridge, as each post weighed over a hundred pounds and measured about six feet tall with only two feet being exposed above ground. Once the holes were …
Nishi Family Returns to Manzanar to Help Rebuild Historic Bridge at Merritt Park - Part 1
2 de agosto de 2011 • Patrick Alvarado
During the weekend of May 21–22, 2011, the son of Kuichiro Nishi, Henry Nishi, and his family, traveled to the Manzanar National Historical Site with an engineer contractor in tow. The purpose of the trip was to begin rebuilding the bridge that connected the center of the pond to the rest of Merritt Park. This journey really began almost seventy years ago when American citizens of Japanese descent were removed from their homes and incarcerated in “War Relocation Centers” across …