William Hosokawa is a Japanese-American author and journalist who worked for 38 years at The Denver Post, retiring as the editorial page editor in 1984. His 1969 book "Nisei: The Quiet Americans" chronicles the experiences of first-generation Japanese-Americans. His latest work, "Colorado’s Japanese Americans from 1886 to the Present", was published in 2005. Other books include "Out of the Frying Pan", "Thirty-Five Years in the Frying Pan", … Wikipedia
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A college professor told Bill Hosokawa not to pursue his dream of becoming a newspaperman. www.chipsquinn.org/voices/generations/generations.aspx?id=69
Editor's Note: Kristen Go (Chips Quinn Scholar 96, 97) recently interviewed Bill Hosokawa, the first Japanese American editor at the Denver Post, about his 54-year journalism career. www.maynardije.org/news/features/011109_hosokawa/
The Rocky 1998 Bill Hosokawa holds a sign instructing all people of Japanese ancestory to report to detention camps during World War II. www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/opinion_columnists/article...