TY - GEN T1 - Colorado's Japanese Americans : from 1886 to the present T2 - Timberline books. A1 - Hosokawa, Bill LA - English PP - Boulder, Colo. PB - University Press of Colorado YR - 2005 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_eba_ocm76834757 AB - "Hosokawa traces personal histories, such as Bob Sakata's journey from internment in a relocation camp to founding of a vast vegetable farm; the conviction of three sisters for assisting the escape of German POWs; and the years of initiative and determination behind Toshihiro Kizaki's ownership of Sushi Den, a beloved Denver eatery. In addition to personal stories, the author also relates the larger history of the interweaving of cultures in Colorado, from the founding of the Navy's Japanese language school at the University of Colorado to the merging of white and Japanese American congregations at Arvada's Simpson United Methodist Church."--Jacket OP - 270 CN - F785.J3 H67 2005eb SN - 0870818775 SN - 9780870818776 SN - 0870818104 SN - 9780870818103 SN - 0870818112 SN - 9780870818110 KW - Japanese Americans : Colorado : History. KW - Japanese Americans : Colorado : Social conditions. KW - Colorado : Ethnic relations. KW - Américains d'origine japonaise : Colorado : Histoire. KW - Américains d'origine japonaise : Colorado : Conditions sociales. KW - Colorado : Relations interethniques. KW - HISTORY : State & Local. KW - HISTORY : United States : State & Local : Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI) KW - Ethnic relations KW - Japanese Americans KW - Japanese Americans : Social conditions KW - Colorado KW - History ER -