Correspondence to the Nisei and B.C. Security Commission
Description
Title Proper | Correspondence to the Nisei and B.C. Security Commission |
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 1942 |
General material designation |
From this item, LOI has digitized a textual record.
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Scope and content |
Item is a single sheet of paper with correspondence on both sides. One side contains
a correspondence from the Nisei Mass Evacuation Group to the Nisei. The correspondence
explains the situation with the request for Mass Evacuation in Family Groups. Unfortunately,
the request was denied by the Security Commission but they were able to learn that
the Commission hopes to settle more family groups over time. On the reverse side of
this paper is a copy of the correspondence sent by the Nisei Mass Evacuation Group
to the B.C. Security Commission. The Nisei Mass Evacuation Group points out that the
members of their community has complied with all previous orders, however unreasonable
they may have been but they are refusing to comply with the order that calls for the
breakup of their families. As a result, the Nisei Mass Evacuation Group provides reasons
for refusing to comply with the order in hopes of obtaining the rights for mass evacuation
in family groups.
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Name of creator |
Masanobu Kawahira
was born to Torazo Kawahira and Yukino Naka, immigrants from Iyeimura, Ibusuki gun,
Kagoshima ken. Torazo immigrated in 1907 on the vessel Shawmut, at the time his listed
occupation was a miner. Torazo worked in a variety of seasonal occupations such as
fishing and logging. In 1920, he was living with friend Iyemon Yanomichi at #220-
Main Street prior to returning to Japan to marry Yukino. When they returned in August
1921, Yukino was pregnant and Masanobu was born a few months later on December 20,
1921 at 241 Hastings Street.
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Immediate source of acquisition |
The digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research
Collective between 2014 and 2018.
This record was digitized in full.
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Structure
Repository | Nikkei National Museum |
Fonds | Masanobu Kawahira fonds |
Series | Citizenship and Dispersal |
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Title
Correspondence to the Nisei and B.C. Security Commission
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