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  1. Hirasaki National Resource Center. Located within the heart of JANM, the HNRC is staffed by volunteers to serve family historians, students, researchers, writers, and other museum visitors both onsite and online by assisting with access to reference books, films, and certain government records.

  2. Hirasaki National Resource Center (HNRC) The Manabi and Sumi Hirasaki National Resource Center (HNRC) was established to ensure that the story of Japanese Americans is accessible to everyone. The HNRC provides access to various reference books, films, and certain government records.

  3. Hirasaki National Resource Center. Library News. Jul 7, 2023 BU Libraries host copyright workshop encouraging collaboration The BU Libraries recently hosted an immersive two-day copyright workshop to provide......

  4. 10 sie 2024 · Celebrate Little Tokyo’s 140th anniversary with JANM and other Little Tokyo community organizations with the new pop-up exhibit, Celebrating Little Tokyo at 140 Years, now on view in JANM’s Manabi and Sumi Hirasaki National Resource Center through January 5, 2025.

  5. In 1999, the museum established the Manabi and Sumi Hirasaki National Resource Center (HNRC) to ensure that the story of Japanese Americans remains accessible to everyone. Located within the heart of JANM, the HNRC serves more than 8,000 researchers, writers, students, family historians, filmmakers, and other museum visitors annually both ...

  6. The Japanese American Military Experience National Database preserves and shares the stories of Japanese American men and women who have served or are currently serving in the United States military. Developed and maintained by the Manabi and Sumi Hirasaki National Resource Center at the Japanese American National Museum (JANM), the database ...

  7. The Assembly Center was a former horse race track and the Hibis, along with approximately 8,000 other Japanese Americans were forced to live in only slightly renovated horse stalls. Among the internees were a number of accomplished, professional artists including the Hibis, Chiura Obata, Byron Takashi Tsuzuki, and Mine Okubo.

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