Joseph Yoshisuke Kurihara (1895–1965) was a Japanese American internee at Manzanar and then Tule Lake who renounced U.S. citizenship under the Renunciation...
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television personality Hiroko Kurihara, American designer and activist Hitomi Kurihara (born 1981), Japanese actress Joseph Kurihara (1895–1965), Japanese American...
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battles in the courts to regain their citizenship, while some such as Joseph Kurihara accepted deportation to Japan and lived out the rest of their lives...
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States Navy admiral, first commanding officer of USS Missouri (BB-63) Joseph Kurihara – Japanese American internee who renounced his American citizenship...
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March 23, 2016. Tamura, Eileen H. (2013). In Defense of Justice: Joseph Kurihara and the Japanese American Struggle for Equality. University of Illinois...
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January 2024 (link) Tamura, Eileen (2013). In Defense of Justice: Joseph Kurihara and the Japanese American Struggle for Equality. University of Illinois...
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(1921–2017), an American graphic designer, painter, carver and illustrator Joseph Kurihara (1895–1965), a renunciant, also interned at Tule Lake Ralph Lazo (1924–1992)...
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(1930-2016), an Olympic gold medalist weightlifter and world record holder. Joseph Kurihara (1895–1965), a renunciant. Also interned at Manzanar. Masaaki Kuwabara...
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However, not all renunciants sought to regain their citizenship; Joseph Kurihara, for example, chose instead to accept repatriation to Japan, and lived...
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Princeton included Isidoro Orlanski, Jerry Mahlman, Syukuro Manabe, Yoshio Kurihara, Kikuro Miyakoda, Rod Graham, Leith Holloway, Isaac Held, Garreth Williams...
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