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・ Pacific Christian Athletic Conference
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・ Pacific Christian on the Hill
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・ Pacific coast
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・ Pacific Coast Amateur
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・ Pacific Coast Biscuit Company


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Pacific Citizen

The ''Pacific Citizen (P.C.)'' is a national, award-winning semi-monthly newspaper based in Los Angeles, California, United States. The ''P.C.'' has been providing the leading Asian Pacific American (APA) news to the community since its inception in 1929. The newspaper is published by the Japanese American Citizens League, JACL, which is the nation’s oldest and largest APA civil rights organization.
==World War II coverage==
Founded over 80 years ago, the ''P.C.'' was initially called , meaning Japanese American Citizen. The publication was based in San Francisco, California.
The publication’s name was officially changed to ''Pacific Citizen'' in 1931, chosen in a national contest. When World War II broke out, 120,000 Japanese Americans were interned. To keep the publication running smoothly, the newspaper was moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. In Utah, editor Larry Tajiri was hired to run the then-weekly newspaper. The print newspaper evolved into a reputable news source under the leadership of Tajiri.
Coverage during World War II included the chronicling of everyday life at the camps and the heroism of the Nisei (second generation Japanese American) soldiers. The Friends of the American Way nominated the ''P.C.'' for a Pulitzer Prize in 1946 for its journalism coverage. At war’s end in the early 1950s the ''P.C.'' returned to the West Coast to Los Angeles, California. On September 27, 1952 Tajiri put together his last ''P.C.'' newspaper as editor.

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