Research Notes for Books by Roy Ito [1980s - 1994]
Description
| Title Proper | Research Notes for Books by Roy Ito [1980s - 1994] | 
| Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 1980–1994 | 
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                                        This series has an indeterminable GMD—digital object is not available at this time. 
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| Scope and content | 
                                       
                                        The series consists of research notes for books by Roy Ito from the 1980s to 1994
                                          including correspondence, newspaper clippings, articles, and photographs related to
                                          Roy Ito's work with Redress. 
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                                          Roy Ryoichi Ito
                                           was born in British Columbia. During the internment period he was relocated with
                                          his family initially to work on a sugar beet farm in Alberta, then to Kaslo, BC, where
                                          he worked on The New Canadian newspaper, then to Hamilton, Ontario, where he began
                                          studies at McMaster University in 1943. He was recruited to join the army, and served
                                          as a sergeant with the Canadian Intelligence Corps in India and South-East Asia. After
                                          the Second World War, Ito completed his university degree and became a teacher, and
                                          later was employed for twenty-five years as a school principal. He retired in Hamilton,
                                          Ontario, in 1984. Ito was married and had four children. He wrote several social science
                                          books for use in schools and two histories of Japanese Canadians entitled Stories
                                          of My People and We Went to War. 
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| Immediate source of acquisition | 
                                       
                                        No digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research
                                          Collective between 2014 and 2018. 
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Structure
| Repository | Nikkei National Museum | 
| Fonds | Roy Ito collection | 
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Research Notes for Books by Roy Ito [1980s - 1994]
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