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Letter Addressed to Yuri from Mae Mallory, February 11, 1976
Letter enclosing two letters for more explanation and clarification. Includes address in Tanzania for further contact by mail.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter Addressed to Yuri from Tamio Wakayama, April 29, 1980
Letter of apology for not meeting while in New York and the possibility of republishing the book.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter from Charles Brown Defense Committee, March 1, 1977
Letter regarding donations and support for Charles Brown.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter Addressed to Yuri from John
Letter enclosing a NSO newsletter and reminiscing the past.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter from Mitsuye Yamada, May 19, 1982
Letter regarding support for the film "Mitsuye and Nellie: Two American Poets".
Genre: Correspondence
Letter Addressed to Esther and Jess from Bill and Yuri, February 6, 1963
Letter enclosing a donation to funeral expenses and a list of contributors.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter from Tooru and Mae Kanazawa, December 25, 1980-January 01, 1981
Letter regarding a three week visit of Japan and some experiences.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter Addressed Yuri Kochiyama from Yoriyoshi Naito, May 23, 1983
Letter regarding Yoriyoshi Naito's experiences in New York City.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter Addressed to Bill and Yuri from Rachelle Linner, April 1, 1989
Letter. Includes newspaper clipping from Catholic Worker titled: "American Hibakusha: Isolated Then and Now".
Genre: Correspondence
Letter Addressed to Yuri from Kubyu (Cleveland L. Harris)
Letter regarding enclosing information on an exhibit titled, "Creatively Black" by the Black Arts Internationale.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter Addressed to Yuri from Ruth, 1973
Letter addessed to Yuri with enclosed information on events for colonialism and International Women's Day.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter Addressed to Bill and Yuri from Walk Cobb, April 7, 1988
Letter regarding enclosing information and report on the National Peace Organization. Enclosed is the highlights of the Peace March.
Genre: Correspondence