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Swimming in the American

The cover of Hiroshi Kashiwagi's Swimming in the American shows a river with scattered rocks and a row of trees on the left bank under a blue sky.

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In this essay, Hiroshi Kashiwagi describes how attorney Wayne Collins painstakingly helped to secure the U.S. citizenship of thousands of Nisei, like Kashiwagi, who had renounced their citizenship under duress at the Tule Lake camp. Kashiwagi also recounts the circumstances of his renunciation and why he reacted negatively to the “loyalty questionnaire.”

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45.05.04

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Date

2005

Type

Text

Format

Book

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jpg

Source

Swimming in the American: A Memoir And Selected Writings

Licensor

Hiroshi Kashiwagi

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45.05.06_070.IMG

Date

2005

Type

Text

Format

Book

File Format

jpg

Source

Swimming in the American: A Memoir And Selected Writings

Licensor

Hiroshi Kashiwagi

MUMI Number

45.05.06_070.IMG

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