ARC-1500 SERIES 01 BOX 5
Description
| Title Proper | ARC-1500 SERIES 01 BOX 5 | 
| Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 1943-1946 | 
| General material designation | 
                                       
                                        From this sub-series, LOI has digitized 3 textual records or images. 
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| Scope and content | 
                                       
                                        This sub-series comprises three files containing Kosaburo Shimizu's diaries from 1943, 1944, 1946, and 1948. 
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| Name of creator | 
                                       
                                        
                                          
                                          Shimizu, Kosaburo
                                           created this archive as a minister of the United Church. This archive was "originally
                                          accessioned as part of the Japanese Canadian research collection. The Kosaburo Shiumizu
                                          material was then removed and processed separately as the Kosaburo Shimizu fonds." 
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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. 
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ARC-1500 SERIES 01 BOX 5
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