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A letter from the Assistant Secretary of War

A letter from John J. McCloy, assistant secretary of war, to Clarence E. Pickett of the American Friends Service committee expressed McCloy's approval of getting Japanese American students in the camps to transfer to colleges and universities outside…

A Letter from the War Relocation Authority

Milton Eisenhower, the director of the War Relocation Authority, wrote a letter to Clarence E. Pickett of the Americn Friends Service Committee to formulate a plan for getting Japanese American college age students to transfer from the camps to…

A Letter to My Nephews About the Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon

Newspaper article in the Seattle Times - a personal letter to the author's nephews about Vietnamese refugees/immigrants' experience and what it means to be Vietnamese-American.

A Lion's Share of Good Luck

A photograph of Mak Fai Washington Kung Fu Club performing a Lion Dance during Lunar New Year celebrations in the Chinatown/International District.

A Little Bit of the Museum's Heart and Soul is Walking Out the Door

Letter to the Editor laments the recent lay-offs of three Wing Luke Museum staff members.

A little known story in WWII history: The Tankers

A group of Nisei were trained at the Armored Training Center, Fort Knox, KY to be part of a special Nisei tank battalion .

A long busy day at morgue

Medical examiner conducts autopsies of the 13 victims of Wah Mee Massacre.

A Long-Awaited Day

Japanese Americans from all over America gather for WWII Memorial's groundbreaking ceremony