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      <dc:title>Kitagawa, (Rev.) Daisuke. Family Papers</dc:title>
  
      <dc:creator>Kitagawa, Daisuke</dc:creator>
      <dc:creator>Kitagawa, Fujiko</dc:creator>
  
      <dc:subject>American Committee for KEEP (ACK)</dc:subject>
      <dc:subject>Antiwar activism</dc:subject>
      <dc:subject>Japanese Americans</dc:subject>
      <dc:subject>Japanese internment</dc:subject>
      <dc:subject>Kiyosato Educational Experiment Project (KEEP)</dc:subject>
      <dc:subject>Nippon Sei Ko Kai</dc:subject>
      <dc:subject>World Council of Churches (WCC)</dc:subject>
      <dc:subject>Kitagawa, John</dc:subject>
  
      <dc:description>The Papers of Daisuke Kitagawa include biographical and education materials, including records from his education and research in Japan, writings, anti-war activities, and records of his leadership in the World Council of Churches and on the Executive Council of The Episcopal Church. One of the more significant aggregations of material within the collection is a series of papers documenting both his internment and resettlement following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Materials from other family members, including his wife Fujiko, round out the collection.</dc:description>
  
  
  
      <dc:date>1923-2016 (bulk 1942-1970)</dc:date>
  
  
      <dc:format>10.15 cu.ft. (28 boxes)</dc:format>
  
  <dc:identifier>http://localhost:8084/pp-00-r0315</dc:identifier>

            <dc:identifier>PP-00-R0315</dc:identifier>
      
  
      <dc:language xsi:type="dcterms:ISO639-3">eng</dc:language>
  
  
      <dc:coverage>Geneva, Switzerland</dc:coverage>
      <dc:coverage>Japan</dc:coverage>
  
      <dc:rights>Access to Episcopal Church records is governed by the Archives Public Access Policy.  Research requests must be submitted in writing.</dc:rights>
  
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