Kikuchi, Charles

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Kikuchi was born in 1917 in the San Francisco Bay Area; his father was an Issei barbershop owner; he was placed in an orphanage when he was 8 years old; in 1934 he headed for San Francisco; BA, San Francisco State College, 1939; anonymously published an autobiographical essay, A young American with a Japanese face, in Louis Adamic's anthology titled, From many lands (1939); worked for the CA State Employment Service, surveying Nisei occupations; attended School of Social Welfare, UC Berkeley, and received certificate in social work in 1942; recruited by Berkeley sociologist Dorothy Swaine Thomas for the Japanese Evacuation and Relocation Study (JERS); Kikuchi began to keep a diary and completed field surveys at the Tanforan Assembly Center in Northern CA and at the Gila River Relocation Center in AZ; began chronicling camp resident settlement in Chicago, 1943; he was drafted into the US Army just before the bombing of Hiroshima; received master's degree in social work, NYU, 1947; worked as a social worker with the Veterans Administration, NY; married Yuriko Amemiya, a professional dancer, in 1946; died Sept. 25, 1988.

From the description of Papers, 1941-1988. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 39693316

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Kikuchi was born in 1917 in the San Francisco Bay Area; his father was an Issei barbershop owner; he was placed in an orphanage when he was 8 years old; in 1934 he headed for San Francisco; BA, San Francisco State College, 1939; anonymously published an autobiographical essay, A Young American with a Japanese Face, in Louis Adamic's anthology titled, From Many Lands (1939); worked for the California State Employment Service, surveying Nisei occupations; attended School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, and received certificate in social work in 1942; recruited by Berkeley sociologist Dorothy Swaine Thomas for the Japanese Evacuation and Relocation Study (JERS); Kikuchi began to keep a diary and completed field surveys at the Tanforan Assembly Center in Northern California and at the Gila River Relocation Center in Arizona; began chronicling camp resident settlement in Chicago, 1943; he was drafted into the United States Army just before the bombing of Hiroshima; received master's degree in social work, New York University (NYU), 1947; worked as a social worker with the Veterans Administration, New York; married Yuriko Amemiya, a professional dancer, in 1946; died September 25, 1988.

From the guide to the Charles Kikuchi Papers, 1941-1988, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.)

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creatorOf Kikuchi, Charles. The social adjustment process of the Japanese American resettlers to Chicago during the wartime years. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf Charles Kikuchi Papers, 1941-1988 University of California, Los Angeles. Library Special Collections.
creatorOf Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement Records UC Berkeley Libraries
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