A brief bio of Catherine Natsuko Yamaguchi, who was was one of about 85 Japanese American registered nurses to be forced into Relocation Centers across the country (U.S.A.)
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Dorothy Davis Thompson. Thomp...
A pre-World War II Kakaako resident recalls her experiences with the family-owned gas station and w...
A Palama woman remembers her family life, schooling, and positions at Palama Settlement, including s...
When Elsie Chin Yuen Seetoo was born on September 14, 1918, in Stockton, California, no one could im...
A public health nurse discusses her work, including venereal disease control at Kapahulu Health Cent...
A Japanese woman who was orphaned at an early age reflects on taking care of her foster family's chi...
In this image, Fumiko Hayashida (1911-2014), holds her sleeping 14-month-old daughter, Natalie, at a...
A nisei woman describes her education in Japan, residing with Caucasian families in California, and ...
A Mainland-born woman talks about her parents and their background. She describes December 7, 1941, ...
One of the most inspiring yet little-known life stories of a minority nursing pioneer is that of U.S...
This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the ...
Born in Waipio Valley, a Hawaiian Chinese woman recalls working as one of the first female flight at...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with C. Elizabeth Callahan. Callah...
On August 8, 1942, 302 people arrived by train at Vocation, Wyoming, to become the first Japanese Am...
Virginia Sneed was a young Cherokee nurse from the Qualla Boundary when she joined the US Army Nurse...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Dorothy Davis Thompson. Thomp...
A pre-World War II Kakaako resident recalls her experiences with the family-owned gas station and w...
A Palama woman remembers her family life, schooling, and positions at Palama Settlement, including s...
When Elsie Chin Yuen Seetoo was born on September 14, 1918, in Stockton, California, no one could im...
A public health nurse discusses her work, including venereal disease control at Kapahulu Health Cent...
A Japanese woman who was orphaned at an early age reflects on taking care of her foster family's chi...
In this image, Fumiko Hayashida (1911-2014), holds her sleeping 14-month-old daughter, Natalie, at a...
A nisei woman describes her education in Japan, residing with Caucasian families in California, and ...
A Mainland-born woman talks about her parents and their background. She describes December 7, 1941, ...
One of the most inspiring yet little-known life stories of a minority nursing pioneer is that of U.S...
This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the ...
Born in Waipio Valley, a Hawaiian Chinese woman recalls working as one of the first female flight at...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with C. Elizabeth Callahan. Callah...
On August 8, 1942, 302 people arrived by train at Vocation, Wyoming, to become the first Japanese Am...
Virginia Sneed was a young Cherokee nurse from the Qualla Boundary when she joined the US Army Nurse...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Dorothy Davis Thompson. Thomp...
A pre-World War II Kakaako resident recalls her experiences with the family-owned gas station and w...
A Palama woman remembers her family life, schooling, and positions at Palama Settlement, including s...