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- Q7850359 description "Activist noted for her role in seeking reparations for Japanese American internment".
- Q7850359 description "Activist noted for her role in seeking reparations forJapanese American internment".
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- Q7850359 abstract "Tsuyako "Sox" Kitashima (1918 – December 29, 2006) was a Japanese-American activist noted for her role in seeking reparations for Japanese American internment by the United States government during World War II, particularly as investigated by the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians in the 1980s.Kitashima was born in 1918 in Hayward, California to parents who had emigrated from Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan and owned a strawberry farm. She had five siblings. At school, her classmates were unable to pronounce her name, calling her "Socko" instead; this in time was further shortened to "Sox". Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Kitashima and her family were among those 120,000 Japanese Americans interned into relocation camps. They were kept in horse stalls at Tanforan, California, and later moved to a single room at Topaz War Relocation Center in Utah. In August 1945, Kitashima married.She later became a spokesperson for the National Coalition for Redress and Reparations, and fought for the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, by which the American government formally apologized and granted reparations to the wartime internees. In 1998, The Freedom Forum awarded her a Free Spirit Award, which came with US$10,000. She has also been recognized by the National Women's History Project as a National Women's History Month/Week honoree.Kitashima died of a heart attack in a care home in San Francisco, California on December 29, 2006, aged 87.".
- Q7850359 alias "Sox".
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- Q7850359 birthDate "1918".
- Q7850359 dateOfBirth "1918".
- Q7850359 dateOfDeath "2006-12-29".
- Q7850359 deathDate "2006-12-29".
- Q7850359 ethnicity "Nisei".
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- Q7850359 name "Kitashima, Tsuyako".
- Q7850359 name "Tsuyako Kitashima".
- Q7850359 otherNames "Sox".
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- Q7850359 shortDescription "Activist noted for her role in seeking reparations for Japanese American internment".
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- Q7850359 comment "Tsuyako "Sox" Kitashima (1918 – December 29, 2006) was a Japanese-American activist noted for her role in seeking reparations for Japanese American internment by the United States government during World War II, particularly as investigated by the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians in the 1980s.Kitashima was born in 1918 in Hayward, California to parents who had emigrated from Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan and owned a strawberry farm. She had five siblings.".
- Q7850359 label "Tsuyako Kitashima".
- Q7850359 givenName "Tsuyako".
- Q7850359 name "Kitashima, Tsuyako".
- Q7850359 name "Tsuyako Kitashima".
- Q7850359 surname "Kitashima".