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1 The First 150 Years of Making Love Visible
Home November 1865 to November 2015 April 10, 2016

2 Japan Bombs Pearl Harbor: 7 Dec 1941

3 Executive Order 9066: 19 Feb 1942

4 1942 “Evacuation” Among the first group was a pair of newlyweds… babies in baskets… And everyone, young, middling, and old wore a tag around his neck or hanging from his lapel, with name printed on and a number, for his family group. Moshida Family Fumiko Hayashida, 31 & Natalie Kayo, 1

5 1942 “Evacuation” The evacuees went aboard, waving merrily and cracking jokes with their friends who were to follow… But as the bus pulled out, Ann Saito was crying.

6 24-25 May 1942: Evacuation of San José
The church people… were handing out free food… (They) seem so nice and full of consideration, saying, ”Can we store your things?” “Do you need clothes?” Yukiko Okinaga Hayakawa, 2

7 Our Church’s Response Source: Minister’s Report to AUA 1944 by Rev. Richard Knost

8 Reverend Richard William Knost
Civic Unity Hostel of 1945

9 Celebrating All Year Long!
The First 150 Years of Making Love Visible Fireside Chats May 8th after the Service! More time for: Sharing Stories Asking Questions Deeper descriptions

10 Loyalty Oath Next Month: Join us! Saturdays ~1pm-4pm California Room
5th floor MLK Library (408)


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