1986 July - December, 1986
Scope and Contents
The collection has been divided into eight series, see listing below, easily identified by the way Nikki filed her papers. In addition to her writings, her correspondence files and subject files are rich with details of her interests. For instance, her correspondence files show her great influence on Asian-American authors and artists. She helped edit their work, arranged for them to speak in San Francisco, and supported them with warm letters. The files show her work to pass the Civil Liberties Act of 1985, her service as a spokesperson for the redress movement, and the schedule of her lectures to school children from elementary to graduate classes usually speaking about the internment. She also addressed the topics of marrying a powerful white man and the perception of white superiority. She spoke and wrote with fact, feeling, and humor.
NSB was active in the San Francisco Center for Japanese American Studies and served as program chair and edited their newsletter during the 1980s. This period is well documented in the collection.
Her daughter has kept most of the family photographs and has requested that the following items be returned to her. In most cases, photocopies have been made for this collection at the Labor Archives (note that some photocopying was done two-sided, so check backs) and the originals are with Kathy Bridges Wiggins:
Material relating to internment of the Sawada family
Material referring to the marriage ceremony of NSB and HRB
Passports and other official documents from NSB and HRB
NSB and HRB correspondence with each other
Correspondence with relatives in Japan (NSB) and Australia (HRB)
Drafts of NSB/NSBF’s writings
Correspondence with HRB biographers
Correspondence with Nora Lupton, a close friend of Nikki’s
Photographs that were not returned are in the LARC photo collection. Those returned have been scanned when possible and are in the LARC computer. Some snapshots relating to correspondence or subject files are in the collection and are noted in this guide.
See also an audio recording of Nikki’s guest appearance at an SFSU history class in 1997 when she spoke of her life as a child of Japanese immigrant parents and described the three years her family spent interned in Arizona. Oral histories relating to NSB’s life are available: Betty de Losada and David F. Selvin.
The Collection has been divided into the following eight series. File folder titles, the order of the folders, and order within folders have been retained as she collected and filed the material.
Series 1 BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS - including resumes and interviews
Box 1 Folders 1 - 14
Series 2 CORRESPONDENCE, 1947-2002 - chronological with some individual folders
Box 1 Folders 15 - 42
Box 2 Folders 1 - 22
Box 3 Folders 1 -11
Series 3 SAN FRANCISCO CENTER FOR JAPANESE AMERICAN STUDIES, 1969-1986
NSB served as editor of the newsletter and program chairman, 1979-1986
Box 3 Folders 12 - 32
Series 4 SUBJECT FILES, A - Z
Box 3 Folders 33 - 47
Box 4 Folders 1 - 55
Box 5 Folders 1 - 25
Series 5 WRITINGS BY OTHER AUTHORS, MAINLY ASIAN-AMERICAN
Box 5 Folders 26 - 46
Series 6 WRITINGS BY NS/NSB/NSBF
Box 6 Folders 1 - 48
Series 7 INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS, 1975
NSB served as Director for the Center for Employment Studies
Box 6 Folders 49 - 68
Box 7 Folders 1 - 22 (archival box)
Series 8 WOMEN’S HEALTH ISSUES
Box 8 Folders 1 - 5 (archival box)
Dates
- 1986
Extent
From the Collection: 8.5 Cubic Feet ( (6 cartons) (2 boxes))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General
Letters from Kazamasa, Fujiis family (copies), Caroll on Gus Hall stationery, Annie Waybar, Barbara Schaaf, Harry Stamper, Bill Liston, Caroline Gladstein, Fred Hartley, Dolores Grant, Herb Hartley, Akiko Masuda, Peter Poynton, Masashi Matsumoto, Ah Quon McElrath, Mitsuilo Tagawa and others. 9/19/86 Tom Kawaguchi, Exec. Director, National Japanese American Historical Society, to NSB, congratulating her on receiving the "Humanitarian Award" at the "Women's Concern Conference" 12/4/44 Mimeographed 20 page report: "Richard Nishimoto on the Political Organization of Poston" May 1942 - November 1944. A man named Sawada is on the Executive Committee and his actions are reported, page 14. 3/10/86 San Francisco Examiner, Norman Melnick, "Harry Bridges still an optimist at 84" 12/12/86 Announcement of "First Annual Mary Anna Takagi Memorial Benefit Dance for the Asian Women's Shelter Project and a Safe Place" Collen Fong's class syllabus for "The Asian-American Experience," Ethnic Studies 1500, San Francisco State University, Fall 1986 10/7/86 NSB to Leonard Hoshijo, ILWU, Honolulu, on the labor movement's contribution to Hawaiian racial equality 9/6/86 "Letter from Dorothy" on Hugh DeLacy's death; also obituary from Register-Pajaronian 9/8/86; program for memorial service 9/3/86 NSB to "Bunty": "...Harry frequently bemoans US policy which prevents Craig and you from visiting us. He misses talking with you. Lots of ideas occur to him which he wants to try out on someone he can trust and who has the background to understand. Since Charlie Velson died, he has only Craig with whom he wants to engage in this kind of mind-stretching exercise. I think this is one of the things Harry misses most since retirement." Undated letter from Barry Minot to HRB/NSB about interview on camera. 9/20/86 announcement program for Pacific and Asian American Women Bay Area Coalition 9/13/86 Program for Japanese American Women in Transition: 1986 A Time for Change and Growth, Laney College. NSB given "Humanitarian Award"; full page bio 6/1/86 NSB to David French, Professor of Anthropology, Reed College, concerning sources for the ethics of collecting personal reminiscences; names noted: Richard Nishimoto, Dorothy Swaine Thomas, Dr. Lane Hirabayashi, Frank Miyamoto, Tom Shibutani, Jimmy Yamada, Michael Connelly copy of poems by Lonnie Nelson, Roots and Circumstances, 1986 9/30/86 Emi Matsutsuyu, sculptor, to Nikki concerning her daruma and other topics 8/18/86 Nikki to "Mike" concerning Civil Liberties Act of 1985 [redress]
Repository Details
Part of the Labor Archives and Research Center Repository
San Francisco State University
J. Paul Leonard Library, Room 460
1630 Holloway Ave
San Francisco 94132-1722 USA
(415) 405-5571
larc@sfsu.edu