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25: 473:, and a television documentary on Chinese arts and crafts, which helped to repopularize cloisonne in the country. He was a founder of the Hawaii-China People's Friendship Association to improve relations between China and the United States. He served on the national steering committee of the U.S.-China Friendship Association from its founding in 1974 until his death. 444:. The case later became known as the Hawaii Seven. Ariyoshi spent one night in jail, and after his release, he continued to promote his socialist views through his paper. The court found him guilty, but he appealed the ruling and was eventually acquitted of all charges. 463:. Ariyoshi was later appointed president of the organization, a position that he held for three years. With the American opening to China, Ariyoshi was one of the first Americans invited to return to that country, even before 460: 772: 266: 480:
in the Ethnic Studies Department. In 1976 the Hawaii Legislature honored Ariyoshi for his life's work and apologized for the things that had been done to him in the
797: 313:. He was soon transferred out of the internment camp and into India, Sri Lanka, and Burma because of his ability to translate Japanese. While stationed in the 802: 752: 812: 632: 317:, Ariyoshi witnessed what he believed to be the inequality of the colonial system. He was later transferred to China, where he was exposed to the 416:, Ariyoshi lambasted labor conditions for the working class and addressed what he considered to be other social inequalities in the islands. His 787: 309:
Ariyoshi met and married his wife, Taeko Ariyoshi, at Manzanar. He decided to help the war effort by working as a language specialist with the
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before he worked for six years to help pay off the family debt. Around then, Ariyoshi became interested in labor politics. He attended the
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parents. Ariyoshi grew up helping his family make a living on a small eight-acre coffee plantation. He attended
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against the Japanese. In China, Ariyoshi saw the differences between the peasants' meager lifestyle under the
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From Kona to Yenan: The Political Memoirs of Koji Ariyoshi by Koji Ariyoshi Page 107 - 134
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In 1958, Ariyoshi was forced to close his newspaper for lack of funds. He became a
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and left China with an appreciation for what communism or at least progressive
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On May 5, 2005, he was featured in the Biography Hawaii series airing on
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Mission to Yenan: American Liaison with the Chinese Communists 1944-1947
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Good Deeds & Gunboats: Two Centuries of American-Chinese Encounters
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Ariyoshi returned to Hawaii in 1948 and, inspired by the progressive
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to honor an outstanding figure in promoting U.S.-China friendship.
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In 1941, Ariyoshi graduated from the University of Georgia with a
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From Kona to Yen'an: The Political Memoirs of Koji Ariyoshi
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Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication
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American civil rights activists of Japanese descent
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Remembering Koji Ariyoshi: An American GI in Yenan
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US-China Peoples Friendship Association. 428:in Hawaii. However, at the height of the 269:. After graduation, Ariyoshi traveled to 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 311:United States Army Military Intelligence 32:This article includes a list of general 813:University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa faculty 730: 788:American journalists of Asian descent 616: 793:American writers of Japanese descent 337:, Ariyoshi met and worked with both 18: 666:"Honolulu Star-Bulletin Local News" 341:and Japanese Communists, including 304: 13: 503: 422:growth of the local labor movement 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 829: 768:Hawaii people of Japanese descent 710: 324: 265:in journalism (A.B.J.) from the 23: 234:thought. He transferred to the 682: 658: 649: 625: 610: 586: 562: 295:Manzanar War Relocation Center 1: 555: 534:(Los Angeles: USCPFA, 1978). 486:U.S.-China Peoples Friendship 293:, Ariyoshi was placed in the 285:, the Japanese navy attacked 209: 808:University of Georgia alumni 763:Editors of Hawaii newspapers 379:Korean independence movement 299:Japanese American internment 106:1976 (aged 61–62) 7: 778:Japanese-American internees 748:Trade unionists from Hawaii 538: 381:and the Japanese dissident 186: 10: 834: 758:Dixie Mission participants 574:the.honoluluadvertiser.com 491: 388: 783:American male journalists 670:archives.starbulletin.com 180: 162: 150: 143: 131: 114: 102: 90: 83: 373:Other wartime activities 363:Chinese Communist Party 329:While stationed at the 53:more precise citations. 470:Honolulu Star-Bulletin 273:, where he befriended 478:University of Hawaiʻi 236:University of Georgia 224:University of Hawaiʻi 220:Konawaena High School 109:Hawaii, United States 97:Hawaii, United States 420:views bolstered the 291:Executive Order 9066 724:full archives (pdf) 617:Deane, Hug (1978). 516:Carolle J. 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Labor activist
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United States Army
Second World War
immigrant
Konawaena High School
University of Hawaiʻi
labor unions
liberal
University of Georgia
scholarship
Georgia
Erskine Caldwell
sharecroppers
working class
Bachelor of Arts
Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication
San Francisco
Karl Yoneda
International Longshore and Warehouse Union
December 7th, 1941

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