Photographs, 1937 October; 1940 August 25; circa 1942-1945
Content Description
The collection consists of correspondence between Hiroji Hosaka and his family and friends while he was imprisoned in the Santa Fe Internment Camp, the Santa Anita Assembly Center, and the Heart Mountain incarceration camp during World War II. Also included are a copy of Hiroji Hosaka's FBI case file, prewar photographs of the Daiichi Rafu Gakuen, that is, a Japanese language school in Los Angeles, and Japanese archery, a photograph of the Heart Mountain camp, and his business cards prior to the war. Incoming and outgoing letters to and from the Santa Fe Internment Camp were censored and some information was redacted. His letters describe restrictions on outgoing mail from the internement camp. The family letters detail the pressing situations that they faced: after Hiroji, a husband of the family, was taken away, his wife and young child had to deal with his hotel business, their properties, and the mass removal and incarceration of people of Japanese ancestry from the West Coast. The community was being informed in word-of-mouth, and uncertainty and fear were depicted. Most of the items in this collection have been digitized and are available online.
Dates
- 1937 October; 1940 August 25; circa 1942-1945
Language of Materials
The collection is predominantly in Japanese.
Conditions Governing Access
There are no access restrictions on this collection.
Extent
1 folder
Repository Details
Part of the California State University Dominguez Hills, Gerth Archives and Special Collections Repository
University Library South -5039 (Fifth Floor)
1000 E. Victoria St.
Carson CA 90747
310-243-3895
archives@csudh.edu