Attached answers to affidavit questions by Tsugitada Kanamori
12022-03-17T16:52:54-07:00Steve Kutay2a3698b64111c4575df6dabf06e183b410497fa3385021In these extended answers to questions about Kanamori's repatriation to Japan and his refusal to pledge allegiance to the United States, he discusses his fear of violence and desire to keep his family together which resulted in his answering of "no" to the the Loyalty Questionnaire in Poston. He also discusses his marriage to Grace Kazuko Miyamoto in the Tule Lake camp in March 1944 and briefly explains that his father was first brought to the Santa Fe Department of Justice Camp, while the rest of his family was first brought to Poston. Eventually they were all moved to the Tule Lake incarceration camp. Kanamori wanted to apply for "relocation" but was coerced by his family and fearful of violence outside of the camp, thus resulting in him remaining in camp with the rest of his family.plain2022-03-17T16:52:54-07:00Steve Kutay2a3698b64111c4575df6dabf06e183b410497fa3
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1media/WRA_0115_01_v2.jpg2020-12-29T15:16:48-08:00Loyalties: Activity 58plain2022-03-17T17:18:59-07:00In December of 1944 before the war was over, the WRA announced that the incarceration would end and the camps would close within a year. There was much confusion and anxiety about the safety of people of Japanese ancestry. At Tule Lake 5,461 Nisei and Kibei renounced their citizenship thinking it would be safer for their families in Japan, whereas only 128 from all the other WRA camps renounced. The effort to restore citizenship took 22 years in U.S. courts. Read this written declaration given under oath of Tsugitada Kanamori providing extended background information to support cancelling his renunciation and reinstating his U.S. citizenship. It outlines the journey of one Japanese American family during WWII:
Create a timeline of the events mentioned in the order they may have occurred. How many different places were he and his family incarcerated? How does he explain the changes in his view of loyalty to country? What political and social pressures can you identify that influenced this family’s journey? What were the reasons why he renounced his American citizenship?