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3 2 3 Interviews (Interviews conducted by the author in Hood River, Oregon, unless otherwise indicated) Hood River Nisei Veterans George Akiyama, Sab Akiyama, Sho Endow, Kenjiro Hayakawa (Los Angeles), Hit Imai, Shig Imai, Jan Kurahara, Sagie Nishioka (Salem), Mamoru Noji, Fred Sumoge (Los Angeles), Harry Takagi (phone and e-mail, Tokyo), Harry Tamura, Johnny Wakamatsu (Lindon, UT) Nisei Veteran Family and Community Members, Other Veterans, and Resource People Ruth Akiyama, Harry Akune (phone, Gardena, CA), Ada May Arens,* Bessie Asai, Marie Asai, Ed Bartlien (phone), Bonnie and Ray Calmettes, Bud Collins, Keith Doroski, Frank Emi (phone, San Gabriel, CA), Lee and Naomi Foster,* Harry Fukuhara (phone, San Jose, CA), Hugh Garrabrant (phone), Howard Getchell, Mildred Goe, Lynn Guenther, Homer Hachiya (phone, Anaheim, CA), George Hara (phone, Portland, OR), Ken Hayakawa (phone, Montebello, CA), Yoshiko Hayakawa (in-person and phone, Montebello, CA), Doris Hill, Nellie Hjaltalin, Tow Hori (Los Angeles), Bob Huskey, Ayako (Koke) Iwatsuki, Gladys Jacobson, Martha (Fusako) Kataoka (phone, Los Angeles), Ralph Kirby,* Suma Kobayashi, Athalie Lage,* Keith Lage, Dennis Leonard, Ned Marshall, Harold McIsaac, David Meriwether, Paul Minerich (phone, Santa Ana, CA), Nancy Selected Bibliography 3 2 4 B i b l i o g r a p h y Moller, Claude Morita (e-mail, Kyushu, Japan), Connie Nastasi, Connie Nice, Kathleen Nichols, Kathy Nishimoto, Toru Noji (interview, Portland, OR; e-mail, Parkville, MD), Tim Nomiyama (phone, Westminster, CA), Robert Nunamaker,* Clarence Olmstead, Bill Pattison, Howard and Jane Franz Rice,* Ellouise Robison (phone), Paul Sanstrum, Cedric Shimo (Los Angeles), Ed Shoemaker, Anita Smith, Floyd Stifel, Monroe Sweetland (Milwaukie, OR), Chiz Tamura (Portland , OR), George Tamura, Nancy Tamura, Eckard Toy, Gowlan and Jeannette Wells,* Dr. Stanley Wells, Lucile Bachman Wyers,* Maija Yasui * interviewed by Joan Yasui Emerson Other Sources American Legion, Post No. 22. General files, 1942. Hood River, OR. Ano, Masaharu. “Loyal Linguists: Nisei of World War II Learned Japanese in Minnesota.” Minnesota History 45 (1977): 273–87. Asahina, Robert. Just Americans: How Japanese Americans Won a War at Home and Abroad. New York: Gotham Books, 2006. Bell, Reginald. Public School Education of Second-Generation Japanese in California . Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1935. Blythe, S. F., and E. R. Bradley. A Pen Picture of Hood River and Hood River Valley . Hood River, OR: E. R. Bradley, 1900. Bodnar, John. The Transplanted: A History of Immigrants in Urban America. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1985. Burkhart, David J. It All Began with Apple Seeds: Growing Fruit in the Hood River Valley, 1880–1980. Bend, OR: Maverick Publications, 2007. Castelnuovo, Shirley. Soldiers of Conscience: Japanese American Military Resisters in World War II. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2008. Chang, Thelma. “I Can Never Forget”: Men of the 100th/442nd. Honolulu: Sigi Productions, 1991. Chiasson, Lloyd. “The Japanese-American Encampment: An Editorial Analysis of 27 West Coast Newspapers.” Newspaper Research Journal (1991): 97–105. Chuman, Frank F. The Bamboo People: The Law and Japanese-Americans. Del Mar, CA: Publisher’s, 1976. Columbia Gorge Economic Development Association (CGEDA). “County Employment.” The Dalles, OR: CGEDA. www.cgeda.com/wrcoempl.htm. August 2001. ———. “Statistics by Economic Sector, 1997 Population,” Table 1., 1997 Economic Census. The Dalles, OR: CGEDA. www.cgeda.com/depophr.htm. August 2001. [3.148.102.90] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 11:54 GMT) B i b l i o g r a p h y 3 2 5 Commercial Club. Hood River, Oregon. Hood River, OR: Commercial Club, 1910. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Personal Justice Denied. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1982. Conroy, Hilary, and T. Scott Miyakawa, eds. East across the Pacific: Historical and Sociological Studies of Immigration and Assimilation. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio Press, 1972. Cox, Ted W. The Toledo Incident of 1925. Corvallis, OR: Old World Publications, 2005. Crost, Lyn. Honor by Fire: Japanese Americans at War in Europe and the Pacific. Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1994. Crowley, Susan Garrett, ed. Legacy: A Centennial Celebration of Hood River & the Columbia Gorge. Hood River, OR: Hood River News, 1995. CWRIC. See Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Daniels, Roger. Asian America: Chinese and Japanese in the United States since 1850. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1988. ———. Concentration Camps North America: Japanese in the United States and Canada during World War II. Malabar, FL: Robert E. Krieger, 1981. ———. “Incarcerating Japanese Americans.” Organization of American Historians Magazine of History 16:3 (2002). ———. The Politics of Prejudice. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1962. ———. Prisoners without Trial: Japanese Americans in World War II. New York: Hill and...

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