The CU Japanese & Japanese American Community History Project documents the history of Japanese and Japanese American students, faculty, and staff at the University of Colorado. The project began in 2019 to celebrate the long and vibrant history of this university community and to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of Japanese American incarceration in the United States. This collection contains documents, photos, audio and video recordings, and other materials from the University Libraries’ Archives, as well as oral history interviews conducted by CU Boulder students working on the project. This project is generously supported by the CU Boulder Outreach Committee.
Permanent address to digital collection: https://doi.org/10.25810/4kzt-4253.
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Name of the collection: CU Japanese and Japanese American Community History Project
Title derived from original captions on the work by the creator. If the original title is not available titles are created by the cataloger.
Individual(s) or corporate entities that created or are associated with the work. Works with no creative entities identified are listed as "Unidentified author" or "Unidentified creator."
A term that specifies the characteristics and general type of content of the resource. Terms are derived from the Library of Congress Resource Type list. Type terms used in this collection include: Text; Still image
A term or terms that designate a category characterizing a particular style, form, or content. Genre terms used in the collection include: Newsletters; Registers (lists)
Location of work creation or publication city. Places include: Boulder (Colo.)
The name of the entity that published, printed, distributed, released, issued, or produced the resource.
The date that the resource was published, released, or issued. Date ranges include: 1974
The date of creation of the resource. Date ranges include: 1950s-1990s
The date on which the resource was digitized or a subsequent snapshot was taken. Dates include: 2020-07-13
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Media type(s) in this collection: application/pdf
The method by which a resource achieved digital form. Origin for this collection: reformatted digital
A particular physical presentation of a resource, including the physical form or medium of material for a resource. Form terms include: newspaper columns; registers (lists)
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A term or phrase representing the primary topic(s) on which a work is focused. Common subject terms used in this collection include: Minorities in higher education
A name used as a subject. Common names include: Hagiwara, Toru; Horie, Akira; Motomura, Hiroshi, 1953-
Geographic location(s) relevant to the item. Some coverage terms used in the collection include: Colorado--Boulder
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The institution or repository that holds the resource or where it is available: Special Collections and Archives at the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries
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Mount Blue Sky Resources:
Petition to Rename Mount Evans by the Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes and The Wilderness Society
The Denver Post Article
This collection has materials added on an semi-ongoing basis between 2021-2023.