Karl Ichiro Akiya
Karl Ichiro Akiya (1909 – 2001) was a Japanese-American writer and activist for numerous political and social causes. A labor activist in both the United States and Japan, Akiya was also an intellectual figure in the Japanese-American community.
Biography
A member of the Japanese American Citizens League, the Communist Party USA, and the United Furniture Workers of America, Akiya wrote for a variety of both American and Japanese periodicals and contributed to the Hokubei Shimpo, a Japanese-language newspaper in the United States.[1] His essays, fiction, and an autobiography were published in The New York Bungei, a Japanese-language magazine Akiya helped found in 1959.[1] In 1987, Akya received the Martin Luther King Award of New York State.[3]
References
- "Guide to the Karl Ichiro Akiya Papers, 1921-2002". The Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University. Retrieved 26 Apr. 2009
- "Asian / Pacific American Archives Survey: Karl Ichiro Akiya Papers". Retrieved 2009-05-29.
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Karl Ichiro Akiya
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