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  1. Kerry Yo Nakagawa is the director of the non-profit Nisei Baseball Research Project (NBRP). Founded in 1996, the mission of the NBRP to bring awareness and education about Japanese American incarceration during WWII through the prism of baseball and our multimedia projects.

  2. Kerry Yo Nakagawa is the founder of the non-profit Nisei Baseball Research Project (NBRP). His earlier works include the book Through a Diamond: 100 Years of Japanese American Baseball and the film American Pastime.

  3. japanball.com › chatter-up › kerry-yo-nakagawa-recapKerry Yo Nakagawa - JapanBall

    Apr 19, 2021 · Baseball historian and multimedia extraordinaire Kerry Yo Nakagawa converses with the “Chatter Up!” audience. Nakagawa, whose work has featured stories of the internment of Japanese Americans as well as famous players and promoters like Kenichi Zenimura, discussed several critical moments he has experienced through the sport, making the ...

  4. eng Kerry Yo Nakagawa talks about growing up in Fowler, his education, family, his family's business in Fresno's Chinatown and how their Danish neighbors looked after their farm and stood up for them against discrimination during World War II.

  5. Jul 26, 2019 · In this book, Through a Diamond, Kerry Yo Nakagawa chronicles the 100-year history of the Japanese fascination with the game, how it was exported to Japan shortly after the original rules of the game were codified, how the game grew in this country during the 1920s and 1930s, and how the game was nurtured in Japan by many of the legends of the ...

  6. Aug 11, 2014 · Join Kerry Yo Nakagawa in this update of his 2001 classic as he chronicles sporting achievements that doubled as cultural benchmarks. Kerry Yo Nakagawa is founder of the non-profit Nisei Baseball Research Project (NBRP).

  7. While coaching his son's little league team in Fresno, California, Kerry Yo Nakagawa was inspired to preserve the legacy of Japanese American baseball and culture for future generations, and that evolved into a full-time non-profit project, the Nisei Baseball Research Project (NBRP), and the previous version of this updated book.

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