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- Collection:
- Land of (Unequal) Opportunity: Documenting the Civil Rights Struggle in Arkansas
- Title:
- Japanese American Student Biography
- Publisher:
- Fayetteville, Ark. : University of Arkansas Libraries
- Date of Original:
- 1942-01-11
- Subject:
- African Americans--Arkansas
Civil rights--Arkansas
Race discrimination--Arkansas
Segregation--Arkansas - People:
- Hata, Mary Jane
- Location:
- United States, Arkansas, 34.75037, -92.50044
- Medium:
- autobiographies (literary works)
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- application/pdf
- Description:
- Autobiography written by Jerome internment camp high-school student Mary Jane Hata.
Civil Rights -- Internment Camps -- Japanese-Americans -- Relocation Camps -- Denson High School -- Denson -- Drew
Mary Jane Hata January 11, 1942 Autobiography On january 31, 1926, my arrival into this great and wonderful world was the most important thinh that ever happened to me. For I was going to be, not a nobody but a somebody in this world. I was born in a little town called Indio which is situated in Imperial Valley near the great Sulton Sea in California. In my earlier days I lived in Casa Blanca which is a part of Riverside County. My ten years in Casa Blanca were quite exciting and began my education. I didn't go very far because in 1935, I moved to Torrance - Metadata URL:
- http://digitalcollections.uark.edu/cdm/ref/collection/Civilrights/id/1292
- IIIF manifest:
- https://digitalcollections.uark.edu/iiif/2/Civilrights:1292/manifest.json
- Additional Rights Information:
- Please contact Special Collections for information on copyright.
- Contributing Institution:
- University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Libraries
- Rights:
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