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I Know We'll Meet Again
Correspondence and the forced dispersal of Japanese Canadians
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1945
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1942
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1948
1942
Albert Ohama, Apr. 27, 1942
Tad Nagamori, Jul. 5, 1942
Yoshio Nakamura, May 15, 1942
Tad Nagamori, Aug. 3, 1942
Tad Nagamori, Oct. 4, 1942
Albert Ohama, Jul. 4, 1942
Albert Ohama, Aug. 12, 1942
Albert Ohama, Nov. 14, 1942
Sumi Mototsune, May 30, 1942
Jackie Takahashi, May 10, 1942
Jackie Takahashi, Sep. 15, 1942
Jackie Takahashi, Jun. 10, 1942
Sumi Mototsune, May 16, 1942
Sumi Mototsune, July 31, 1942
1943
A photograph of Sumi Mototsune, one of the correspondents, and her sisters Kay, Teruko, and Marion. After being forcibly displaced from British Columbia, the Mototsune family worked on beet farms in Raymond, AB.
Envelope of a letter from Yoshio Nakamura to Joan Gillis, stamped with the information "Passed by Censor C-270"
Yoshio Nakamura, Jul. 20, 1943
Tad Nagamori, Jan. 9, 1943
Tad Nagamori, Feb. 14, 1943
Tad Nagamori, Apr. 11, 1943
Albert Ohama, Jan. 28, 1943
Albert Ohama, Feb. 28, 1943
Jackie Takahashi, Oct. 28, 1943
Teruko Ikeda, Feb. 14, 1943
Teruko Ikeda, May 10, 1943
Sumi Mototsune, January 9, 1943
Sumi Mototsune, July 18, 1943
1944
Raymond HS Hi-Times Cover - April 3, 1944
Tad Nagamori, Jan. 16, 1944
Jackie Takahashi, Jan. 22, 1944
Yoshio Nakamura, June 26, 1944
1945
Yoshio Nakamura, Sep. 19, 1945
Yoshio Nakamura, Jan. 3, 1945
Jackie Takahashi, May 8, 1945
1947
Jackie Takahashi, Feb. 24, 1947
1948
Yoshio Nakamura, Jul. 27, 1948
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