Censored family photo, no. 16

Censored family photo, no. 16


Type: Artifact > Photo > Family Photo > Censored Photo | Date: 1941-12-01 - 1945-08-30 | Location: USA > Oklahoma > Unknown Location
People: Patricia Blevins, H. Cornell Young
Other Categories: Chapter 13, 1941-12-01, 1941, 1941-12, 1945-08-30, 1945, 1945-08

H. Cornell Young and Patricia Blevins. According to Wes Injerd, who provided numerous translations throughout this project, the text of the censor stamp reads: Censored - Tokyo POW Camp. Additionally, the censor stamp includes the stamp of the person who reviewed the material, and reads: Hirota.

Document No.: 4.14.0251


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Image No.: 4.14.0251
    1. Provenance
        a. Collection
        b. Terms of Use
        c. Physical Description
        d. Geographic Location
    2. Order the Book
    3. Related Artifacts

Censored family photo, no. 16 - Image No. 1

Censored family photo, no. 16 - Image No. 2




Provenance


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Collection

This image was found among the papers of Alfred R. Young in The BenHaven Archives.

Terms of Use

Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 License. This document may be copied for educational, non-profit, or personal use; however, an appropriate acknowledgement of the source should appear with each copy. The source should be designated as "Al Young, alyoung.com." To request permission to use this image in association with any for-profit endeavor, please contact us.

Physical Description

1.562 in. x 3.375 in.

Geographic Location of Origin or Subject

Unknown Location, Oklahoma, USA

Latitude: 35.455654°
Longitude: -97.519455°
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My Father’s Captivity

My Father’s Captivity


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Haunted by darkness surrounding his childhood in the aftermath of his father's captivity as a Japanese POW during World War II, a young boy embarks upon the journey of a lifetime. My Father's Captivity is the story of what the boy discovered about captivity, endurance, and healing. The book's 320 pages feature a captivating narrative, 140 illustrations, and the text of 60 original documents that tell the story in the words of those who lived it on the home front as well as the battlefront. The volume's notes, bibliography, and index summarize more than 30 years of research and writing. Categories: Al Young, Book, My Fathers Captivity
Product No.: 0.09.0050.010

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