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- Collection:
- Land of (Unequal) Opportunity: Documenting the Civil Rights Struggle in Arkansas
- Title:
- A Japanese American High School Student Condemns Internment
- Publisher:
- Fayetteville, Ark. : University of Arkansas Libraries
- Date of Original:
- 1943
- Subject:
- African Americans--Arkansas
Civil rights--Arkansas
Race discrimination--Arkansas
Segregation--Arkansas - People:
- Hayashida, Stella
- Location:
- United States, Arkansas, 34.75037, -92.50044
- Medium:
- essays
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- application/pdf
- Description:
- Essay written by Jerome internment camp high-school student Stella Hayashida.
Civil Rights -- Internment Camps -- Japanese-Americans -- Relocation Camps -- Denson -- Drew
unrecognized world, the world of the "giving up" spirit. By this, I mean, they have given up their future wishes and are only living for the good of the present, I believe this attitude has existed among many of our parents. Since our parents did not have the privilige of living in a more cultured world, I believe it is our past, as sons and daughters, to help them by struggling hard to bring back to us some of the justice, freedom, and liberty we have last. - Metadata URL:
- http://digitalcollections.uark.edu/cdm/ref/collection/Civilrights/id/574
- IIIF manifest:
- https://digitalcollections.uark.edu/iiif/2/Civilrights:574/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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