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"A Place Called Rohwer" By Joseph Boone Hunter Dec 1981

"A Place Called Rohwer" By Joseph Boone Hunter

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Hunter was a part of a documentary called "A Place Called Rohwer." This document is about his participation in that film and about the people who lived in Rohwer during their incarceration. The film is housed at the Arkansas State Archives with the Joseph Boone Hunter Papers supplement II, MS.000653.


Pax Yearbook 1981, Subiaco Abbey And Academy Dec 1981

Pax Yearbook 1981, Subiaco Abbey And Academy

The Pax, 1927; 1946-2020

Yearbook of Subiaco Abbey and Academy for the 1980-1981 school year.


Fodder Shocks Dec 1981

Fodder Shocks

Farming in Arkansas

Color photograph of hay turned into fodder shocks for harvesting at the Jennings farm. A metal barn stands in the background filled with hay that has already been harvested.


Lyrics To "Down In The Arkansas," Jimmy Driftwood, Leo Rainey Dec 1981

Lyrics To "Down In The Arkansas," Jimmy Driftwood, Leo Rainey

Arkansas folk music supplemental materials

Lyrics to Jimmy Driftwood's song, "Down in the Arkansas"


Folk Song, "The English Soldier And The Irish Lady", Leo Rainey Dec 1981

Folk Song, "The English Soldier And The Irish Lady", Leo Rainey

Arkansas folk music supplemental materials

Lyrics to the fok song, "The English Soldier and the Irish Lady."


Newspaper Articles, "Couple Raising Money To Mark Internment Of Japanese Americans"; "Imprisonment Was Wrong, Retired Minister Believes" Dec 1981

Newspaper Articles, "Couple Raising Money To Mark Internment Of Japanese Americans"; "Imprisonment Was Wrong, Retired Minister Believes"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Articles about time spent at Rohwer Relocation Center by Sam Yada and his family.


Newspaper Article, "Camp's World War Ii Monument Crumbling" Sep 1981

Newspaper Article, "Camp's World War Ii Monument Crumbling"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Article about the historic monument to those who served in the military from Rohwer Relocation Center.


Pacific Citizen: The National Publication Of The Japanese American Citizens League Aug 1981

Pacific Citizen: The National Publication Of The Japanese American Citizens League

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

This newspaper, entitled the Pacific Citizen, covers a wide range of topics including the Japanese-American community in the United States.


Fundraising Letter From Sam Yada, Director Of The Rohwer Center Memorial Fund Jul 1981

Fundraising Letter From Sam Yada, Director Of The Rohwer Center Memorial Fund

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Fundraising letter asking for $10,000 to replace the memorial stone in Rohwer Cemetery and to maintain its upkeep.


Rohwer Center Memorial: List Of Service Man Killed In Action Jul 1981

Rohwer Center Memorial: List Of Service Man Killed In Action

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

This document is a list of Japanese Americans who voluntarily enlisted in the United States military from the Relocation Camp in Rohwer and who died overseas fighting in World War II. This list was taken from the monument built to honor those individuals.


Newspaper Article, "Internment Of Japanese Studied" Jul 1981

Newspaper Article, "Internment Of Japanese Studied"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Newspaper article about the nine member appointed body on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians established in 1980. This commission was appointed to review the facts about Executive Order 9066 by President Carter.


Speech, "A Place Called Rohwer" By Joseph Boone Hunter May 1981

Speech, "A Place Called Rohwer" By Joseph Boone Hunter

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Speech given to the Rotary Club in Little Rock, Arkansas, in May 1981 by Joseph Hunter. Hunter, who was part of a documentary called, "A Place Called Rohwer," talked about his participation in the film and about the people who lived in Rohwer during their relocation. The film is housed at the Arkansas State Archive in the Joseph Boone Hunter papers supplement II, MS.000653.