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Part I: THE ISSEI 1. The Issei Are Here American Bookshelf Presents: BANZAII by Parabellum TheodorWeicher) 2. Shosuke Sasaki, Issei: Japanese American Consciemce 3. James Omura, Nisei Newsman American Songbook Presents: Japanese Love Song 4. Sessue Hayakawa: Zen and the Movies American Bookshelf Presents: A Japanese Nightingale by Onoto Watanna (Winifred Eaton) Storytime forChildren: Urashima Taro 5. Kentaro Takatsui, Kibei-Nisei: 'I Have Pictures" American Bookshelf Presents: On the Duty of Civil Disoabedience by Henry David Thoreau 6. Kentaro Takatsui, Kibei-Nisei: Japtown American Songbook Presents: I Want to Go toTokio 7. Shosuke Sasaki, Japanese American Conscience: Father and the Prostitutes American Bookshelf Presents: The Story of the Caliph Stork byWilhelm Hauff 8. Kentaro Takatsui, Kibei-Nisei: Paris Hotel, Seattle American Bookshelf Presents: Ford,The Universal Car 9. Kentaro Takatsui, Kibei-Nisei: The First Car American Songbook Presents:That Tango Tokio 10. Kentaro Takatsui, Kibei-Nisei: Picture of the Japanese Navy Visits 11. Dr. Clifford Uyeda, Traveler 12. Shosuke Sasaki, Japanese American Conscience: Higher Standards 13. Nobu Kawai, The Volunteer Storytime for Children: Momotaro,the Peach Boy 14. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: "All Mothers Cook" American Bookshelf Presents: Seed of the Sun byWallace Irwin Issei Poem: A Bright Morning after the Rain by Shisei Tsuneishi 15. Paul Tsuneishi: "Dad Was Writing Haiku All His Life" 16. Frank Seishi Emi, Leader American Songbook Presents: Cherry Blossom 17. Gordon Hirabayashi, on Civil Disobedience: White Man's Country American Bookshelf Presents:The Pride of Palomar by Peter B. Kyne 18. Uhachi Tamesa: Early Seattle 19. Number One Hotel 20. Moving to Town American Songbook Presents: The Japanese Sandman Song Part I: THE NISEI DREAM 21. The Nisei and the News Hot Off the Press! LA. Japanese Daily News 22. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: Iron Chink Hot Off the Press! The Nikkei Shimin American Songbook Presents: Blinky Winky Shhh! Hush! Hush! Japanese American Courier Hot Off the Press! Japanese American Courier .3. James Sakamoto: JACL 1929-1930 Hot Off the Press! Japanese American Courier 24. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: Omura and Sakamoto Hot Off the Press! Los Angeles Rafu Shimpo 25. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: Tajiri Was a Shrewd Poker Player American Bookshelf Presents: Her Father's Daughter by Gene Stratton-Porber Hot Off the Pressl New World Daily 26. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: The Great Nisei Novel Hot Off the Press! NewWorld Daily 27. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: "I'm like Popeye" American Bookshelf Presents:The Great American Novel by Clyde Brion Davis 28. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: Explotation-Betrayal-I Attacked It Hot Off the Press! Japanese American Courier 29. Gordon Hirabayashi, on Civil Disobedience: "I Knew about James Sakarnoto of Seattle" Hot Off the Press! New World Daily 30. Dr. Clifford Uyeda, Traveler American Bookshelf Presents: Honorable Spy Exposing Japanese Military Intrigue in the United States by John Spival Hot Off the Press! Rafu Shimpo Japanese American Citizens League Northwest Conference 31. Dr. Clifford Uyeda, Traveler: There Was a JACL Convention" 32. Nobu Kawal, The Volunteer: Courting, Dating, and Radio 33. Gordon Hirabayashi, on Civil Disobedience: Golden 34. Frank Emi, Leader: Brothers and Sisters American Bookshelf Presents: Ford Manua I Model T 35. Frank Emi, Leader. Trank Showed Her How to Make Pumpkin Pie" Japanese American Citizens League Articles of Incorporation 36. Dr. Clifford Uyeda, Traveler. I Really Didn't Have Any Ambition' 37. Tom Old, Fair Play Committee: Cosmopolitan Hot Off the Pess! Enter:"The Magazine for the American Born Japanese" Shhh! Hush Hushl JACL Convention in Monterey Hot Off the Pressl Current Life Part m: DECEMBER 7,1941-THE CLOSING PAPERS 38. Pearl Harbor Time American Bookshelf Presents: Artillary at the Golden Gate 39. Tom Oki, Fair Play Committee: December 7,1941 JACL Statement: by Joe Masaoka 40. Frank Emi, Leader: "Around Pearl Harbor Time" 41. Ike Matsumoto, Fair Play Committee: "Hey, Pearl Harbor's Getting Bombed!" Telegram 42. Ben Kuroki, Boy from Nebraska Hot Off the Press! Japanese American Courier American Songbook Presents: Remember Pearl Harbor Ameriocan Bijou Presents:Air Force 43. Ben Kuroki, Boy from Nebraska: "I Felt Guilty Because I Was of Japanese Ancestry" 44. Dave Kawamoto, Fair Play Committee 45. Gloria Kubota: Nisei and the Zen Man Hot Off the Press! Current Life 46. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: "The Age of the Nisei" Shhh! Hush! Hush! Mike Masaru Masaoka:"Mr.JACL" 47. Nobu Kawai, The Volunteer: "I Always Admired Mike Masaoka" 48. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: "I Pinned 'Sold Down the River' on the JACL" Hot Off the Press! Seattle Post-lntelligentser 49. Nobu Kawai, The Volunteer: "I Was President of the JACL Chapter The JACL Anti-Axis Committee Hot Off the Press! Pasadena Star-News Shhhl Hush! Hush! The Japanese Question in the United States by Lt. Com. K. D. Ringle Hot Off the Press! Seattle Times "The Tolan Committee" 50. George Townsend, Project Director: "I Was Born and Raised in the Town Where John Dillinger Ended Up" Hot Off the Press! Japanese American Courier 51. Gordon Hirabayashi, on Civil Disobedience: 'I Could Take a Stand" 52. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: 'Tbkie Slocum Was Rough and Gruff" "TheTolan Committee" Hot Off the Press! Rafu Shimpo 53. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: "Voluntary Evacuation" Hot Off the Press! Japanese American Courier/Seattle Times 54. Shosuke Sasaki, Japanese American Conscience: From His Diary 55. Shosuke Sasaki, Japanese American Conscience: Plot against Sakamoto's Life Hot Off the Pressl Independence Day 1942 56. Ike Matsumoto, Fair Play Committee 57. Yosh Kuromiya, Fair Play Committee Hot Off the Press! American Songbook Presents: Shhhl It's a Military Secret The WRAAII-JACL Meeting 58. Nobu Kawai, The Volunteer: "We Attended the Conventioni" Shhh! Hush! Hush! War Department Military Intelligence Division American Bookshelf Presents: If He Hollers Let Him Go by Chester Himes Shhh! Hush! Hushl From the Files of the Project Director 59. Nobu Kawai, The Volunteer: Return to Gila The First Christmas in Camp: 1942: Manzanar. California Christmas at Heart Mountain by Floyd Schmoe Part IV: US AND THEM Shhh! Hush! Hush! Mike Masaoka:The JACLvs.Japanese America 60. Gordon Hirabayashi, on Civil Disobedience: "To Whom It May Concern" Shhh! Hush! Hush! Japanese Located in Strategic Areas 61. Kentaro Takatsui, Kibei-Nisei: Will You Volunteer for the Army? Will You Renounce Japan? 62. Joe Kurihara, Veteran from Hawaii War Relocation Authority: Application for Leave Clearance Statement of United States Citizen of Japanese Ancestry 63. Frank Emi and Frank Inouye 64. Nobu Kawai, The Volunteer: "Without a War Record I Wouldn't Have a Leg to Stand On" 65. Min Yasui, Resister or Turncoat? 66. Assimilation: Another Word for Racial Extinction? Hot Off the Press! The Pacific Citizen 67. Ben Kuroki, Boy from Nebraska: Mission over Ploesti 68. Dr. Clifford Uyeda, Traveler 69. James Wong Howe, American Cinematographer 70. Frank Emi, Leader: "Say, This Guy Knows What He's Talking About" 71. Shisei Tsuneishi: Block Head Restoration of the Draft: 1944 72. Frank Emi, Leader: "That's When I Took Over" Hot Off the Press! Rocky Shimpo 73. Gloria Kubota, Nisei and the Zen Man Fair Play Committee: February 24,1944 74. Hajiime "Jim" Akutsu, "No-No Boy" 75. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: At the Denver Rocky Shimpo Hot Off the Press! Rocky Shimpo 76. Err-Rocky Shimpo! Fair Play Committee: March 4,1944 77. Gloria Kubota, Nisei and the Zen Man Hot Off the Press! The Pacific Citizen 78. Mits Koshiyama, Fair Play Committee 79. Frank Emi, Leader: "You Got a Pass?" Hearing Board for Leave Clearance 80. Fair Play Frank Emi vs. JACL Nobu Kawai Letter to Kiyoshi Okamoto Hot Off the Press! Heart Mountain Sentinel 81. Gordon Hirabayashi, On Civil Disobedience: "I Got Off at Spokane" Hot Off the Pressl Wedding Bells and Jail Cells Letter from Kiyoshi Okamoto 82. Frank Emi, Leader: Letter to a "No-No Boy" 83. Ben Kuroki, Boy from Nebraska: A Visit to Heart Mountain Song of Cheyenne, from a County Jail 84. Min Yasui, Resister or Turncoat? 85. Yosh Kuromiya, Fair Play Committee 86. Ike Matsumoto, Fair Play Committee 87. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: "Mr. Yasui Isn't In Yet" 88. Yosh Kuromiya, Fair Play Committee 89. Mits Koshiyana, Fair Play Committee 90. The Sixty-Three Men from Heart Mountain 91. Kozie Sakai: Letter to Frank Emi 92. Gloria Kubota, Nisei and the Zen Man 93. Arthur Emi, Little Brother 94. Frank Emi, Leader Hot Offthe Press! WyomingTribune 95. Nobu Kawai, The Volunteer: Am I In, or Am I Out?" Hot Off the Press! The Pacific Citizen 96. Frank Erni, Leader: A Surprise Witness Hot Off the Press:Wyoming Eagle 97. Frank Err, Leader: "Why Was He Up There?" Hot Offthe Press! WyomingTribune 98. Frank Ern, Leader: "We Lost Our Case" 99. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: "Vindicated as a Person, Vindicated in My Profession" Hot Off the Press! Wyoming Eagle 100. James Omura, Nisei Newsman: "It Was No Fun" 101. White BigDt, Where Are You? 102. Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee 103. Grace Kubota Ybarra, Daughter of Zen Man Hot Off the Press! Stars and Stripes 104. Frank Emi, Leader: "The Proudest Thing I Ever Did" Draft Resisters Pardoned, Convictions of Leaders Reversed 105. Hajiime "Jim" Akutsu, "No-No Boy" 106.James Wong Howe, American Cinematographer: "I Have a Story. It's a Beautiful Story."