Yoshiaki Fukuda
was a Konko bishop and missionary. He founded the Konko-kyo Church of San Francisco in 1930 and was the head of the Konko Federation in North America. He was considered a Group A prisoner during World War II and was a vocal leader for Japanese prisoners during the internment of Japanese Americans. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2Yokuryū seikatsu rokunen : fu Daitōiryō ate seigansho /抑留 生活 六年 : 附 大統領 宛 請願書 /by Fukuda, Yoshiaki, 1898-1958
Published 1957
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