To Our Sons and Daughters

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Title

To Our Sons and Daughters

Subject

Japanese American families

Description

14 pages. Pages 52-65 from "United States-Japan and younger generation photos." The document is C.S. Miyazaki's reflection on the aspirations of the 'first' generation of Japanese American citizens (Issei), and what they charge the second generation (Nisei) with upholding. This includes things like respecting elders and economic ambitions. Miyazaki advocates a Japanese American identity based upon loyalty to America but centered around what he identifies as Japanese values.

Creator

C.S. Miyazaki

Source

Tom Hide Collection, sc 14.1

Date

1938

Rights

Copyright restrictions may apply.

Format

Original essay was scanned as 24 bit color 300 dpi pdfs on a Zeutschel OS 14000 A0-LS scanner. Using Adobe Photoshop CS2 tiffs were converted to jpegs, which were then uploaded into Omeka.

Language

English

Type

Text

Identifier

sc14.1b02f018

Original Format

14 pages.

Citation

C.S. Miyazaki, “To Our Sons and Daughters,” Digital Exhibits, accessed April 26, 2024, http://digitalexhibits.libraries.wsu.edu/items/show/4410.