09/29/2024
“Sojourners to Mission Disrupted by Internment”
The Frances Fishburn Archives and Special Collections at Park University will be hosting a free, virtual presentation to commemorate National Archives and National Mission Month.
The Japanese military, within hours of the attack on Pearl Harbor, invaded the American territory of the Philippines and by early May 1942, captured the island. On Jan. 2, 1942, Japanese forces entered
Manila and began interning foreigners, including 3,200 Americans at the University of Santo Tomas Internment Camp. By May 1943, due to overcrowding, internees, including 1,527 Americans, were transferred to a new facility named Los Banos. The transferred Americans included Park alumni Rev. Allen T. and Alice (Knight) Bassett; Rev. Herbert Blair; Rev. Roy and Nellie (Po***ck) Brown; Dr. James and Ethel (Robinson) Chapman; and Rev. H. Hugh Bousman. In late February 1945, led by U.S. Army Airborne and Filipino guerrilla forces, the Los Banos camp was liberated. Unfortunately, not all of the Park alumni survived. Join the presentation to learn more about these horrific stories of survival.
Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024
7:30-8:30 p.m. (Central Time)