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The huge sign up on the [?] hills were late blacked out as a precaution against possible air raids. Out over the fence about a mile along can be seen the old dog race grounds. The huge wooden grandstand seemed to be ready to fall down at any moment. On Sundays, one could climb the Tanforan grandstand and watch midget race cars zooming about the abandoned track by sundry enthusiasts. The heavy lines disappearing into the distance is a street care line. The trolley used to speed by, driven it seemed by some mad conductor.\"","extent":"8.5W x 5.5H","links_children":"ddr-densho-392-9","creators":[{"role":"illustrator","namepart":"Iyeki, Kenneth Nobuji"}],"topics":[{"term":"World War II -- Temporary Assembly Centers -- Living conditions","id":"62"},{"term":"World War II -- Temporary Assembly Centers -- Arts and literature","id":"171"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"persons":[{"namepart":"Ikeyki, Kenneth Nobuji"}],"contributor":"Densho","geography":[{"term":"San Bruno, California","id":"136"}],"rights":"cc","genre":"illustration","location":"San Bruno, California","facility":[{"term":"Tanforan","id":"15"}],"creation":"c. 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Text of message reads: \"Dear Maki, Thanks a million for everything. I’ll be out of the hospital in a week. Hope to see you folks soon. Take care of yourself — my regards to all. Tomio\" Donor notes that Tomio was too ill to send the card to the Maki Yamada family before his death of tuberculosis in 1950.","extent":"5.25W x 8H","links_children":"ddr-densho-493-21","creators":[{"role":"author","nr_id":"88922/nr003dg1g","namepart":"author"},{"role":"author","nr_id":"88922/nr003dg1g","namepart":"artist"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"persons":[{"nr_id":"88922/nr003dg1g","namepart":"Itabashi, Tomio"},{"namepart":"Yamada, Maki"},{"namepart":"Yamada, May"},{"namepart":"Yamada, Doug"}],"contributor":"Densho","rights":"cc","genre":"correspondence","creation":"c. 1950","status":"completed","search_hidden":"author author 88922nr003dg1g\nartist author 88922nr003dg1gItabashi, Tomio 88922nr003dg1g\nYamada, Maki \nYamada, May \nYamada, Doug","download_large":"ddr-densho-493-21-mezzanine-effa3baa39-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-csujad-55-83","model":"entity","index":"2 202/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-csujad-55-83/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-csujad-55-83/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-csujad-55/ddr-csujad-55-83-mezzanine-4cadb21f74-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-csujad-55/ddr-csujad-55-83-mezzanine-4cadb21f74-a.jpg"},"title":"Bulletin (Florin Chapter of Japanese American Citizens League), no. 8 (May 16, 1942)","description":"Newsletter of the Florin chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League covering issues related to incarceration including an editorial by Mary Tsukamoto, news from Temporary Assembly Centers, care of pets, Japanese American soldiers, inoculation certificates, access to bank services, information about the Farm Security office, the Sacramento Workers Compensation Claims Administration, advice for incarcerees, work of the national Japanese American Citizens League, voting, verification papers, address changes, and recognition of individuals for their financial contributions. Newsletter labeled \"Bulletin No. 8\" See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: <a href=\"http://cdm16855.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16855coll4/id/7382\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">sac_jaac_00087</a>","extent":"5 pages; 14 x 8.5 inches","links_children":"ddr-csujad-55-83","creators":[{"role":"author","namepart":"Florin Japanese American Citizens League"}],"topics":[{"term":"World War II -- Japanese American Citizens League activities","id":"400"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"contributor":"California State University, Sacramento, Department of Special Collections and University Archives","rights":"nocc","genre":"misc_document","location":"Florin, California","creation":"5/16/1942","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Florin Japanese American Citizens League author","download_large":"ddr-csujad-55-83-mezzanine-4cadb21f74-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-csujad-55-1333","model":"entity","index":"3 203/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-csujad-55-1333/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-csujad-55-1333/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-csujad-55/ddr-csujad-55-1333-mezzanine-c70168b9a1-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-csujad-55/ddr-csujad-55-1333-mezzanine-c70168b9a1-a.jpg"},"title":"Letter from the Lemuel B. 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See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: <a href=\"http://cdm16855.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16855coll4/id/36510\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">sac_jaac_1335</a>","extent":"11 pages; 10.5 x 8 inches, typescript","links_children":"ddr-csujad-55-1333","creators":[{"role":"author","namepart":"Schofield, Lemuel B. 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Mitsuo was born in the United States and then sent to live with an uncle in Japan. He returned to the U.S. before World War II, then was sent to the Amache concentration camp, Colorado. The couple met in Chicago after the war.","extent":"0:48:12","links_children":"ddr-chi-1-1","creators":[{"role":"narrator","oh_id":952,"namepart":"Kikuno Goi"},{"role":"narrator","oh_id":953,"namepart":"Mitsuo Goi"},{"role":"interviewer","namepart":"Anna Takada"}],"format":"vh","language":["eng"],"contributor":"Japanese American Service Committee (JASC) and Chicago Japanese American Historical Society (CJAHS)","rights":"nocc","genre":"interview","creation":"July 2, 2017","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Kikuno Goi narrator \nMitsuo Goi narrator \nAnna Takada interviewer","download_large":"ddr-chi-1-1-1-mezzanine-87bc67df89-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-densho-1005-4","model":"entity","index":"5 205/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1005-4/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-densho-1005-4/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-densho-1005/denshovh-tdave-03-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-densho-1005/denshovh-tdave-03-a.jpg"},"title":"Dave Tatsuno Interview II","description":"Nisei male. Born March 31, 1913, in San Francisco, California. Spent difficult childhood years in San Francisco under care of a guardian while family lived in Japan. Graduated with a degree in business administration from the University of California at Berkeley before World War II. Removed to Tanforan Assembly Center, California, and then to Topaz concentration camp, Utah. While in Topaz, was permitted to travel around the country as a buyer for the camp co-op store, and also obtained permission to shoot home movie footage from within the camp itself. After World War II, established the Nichibei Bussan Department Store in San Jose's Japantown.","extent":"01:10:18","links_children":"ddr-densho-1005-4","creators":[{"role":"narrator","oh_id":195,"namepart":"Dave Tatsuno"},{"role":"interviewer","namepart":"Wendy Hanamura"},{"role":"videographer","namepart":"Emiko Omori"}],"format":"vh","language":["eng"],"persons":[{"nr_id":"88922/nr015zs7j","namepart":"Tatsuno, David Masaharu"}],"contributor":"Japanese American Film Preservation Project Collection","rights":"cc","genre":"interview","location":"San Jose, California","creation":"May 17, 2005","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Dave Tatsuno narrator \nWendy Hanamura interviewer \nEmiko Omori videographer Tatsuno, David Masaharu 88922nr015zs7j","download_large":"denshovh-tdave-03-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-pc-14-11","model":"entity","index":"6 206/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-pc-14-11/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-pc-14-11/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-pc-14/ddr-pc-14-11-mezzanine-5c344825a2-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-pc-14/ddr-pc-14-11-mezzanine-5c344825a2-a.jpg"},"title":"The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 8 (July 23, 1942)","description":"Selected article titles: \"Japanese 'Fifth Column' in Hawaii Proven Myth. Noted War Writer Finds Rumors Of Sabotage Unfounded; Says Nisei Good American Citizens\" (p. 1), \"Nisei Charges 'Detention' in Center Illegal\" (p. 1), \"WRA Aware of Responsibility For Protecting Nisei Rights\" (p. 1), \"Post Final Orders For Evacuation in California\" (p. 2), \"Seattle Judge Indicates Verdict Will Uphold Evacuation Order\" (p. 3), \"Nisei Leaders Meet With New WRA Director\" (p. 3), \"Sakamoto Asks Action to Defeat Senate Concentration Camp Bill\" (p. 5), \"Manzanar Press Will Be Printed In Tabloid Form\" (p. 8), \"Army Ban Lifted To Allow Medical Care for Nisei\" (p. 8), \"Despondency Over Evacuation Drives Woman to Suicide\" (p. 8).","extent":"Pacific Citizen","links_children":"ddr-pc-14-11","creators":[{"role":"publisher","namepart":"The Japanese American Citizens League"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"contributor":"Pacific Citizen","rights":"cc","genre":"periodical","location":"Salt Lake City, Utah","creation":"July 23, 1942","status":"completed","search_hidden":"The Japanese American Citizens League publisher","download_large":"ddr-pc-14-11-mezzanine-5c344825a2-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-densho-34-149","model":"entity","index":"7 207/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-34-149/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-densho-34-149/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-densho-34/ddr-densho-34-149-mezzanine-d1b6a4bc0f-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-densho-34/ddr-densho-34-149-mezzanine-d1b6a4bc0f-a.jpg"},"title":"Family on day of mass removal","description":"Shigeko Kitamoto and her children say goodbye to friends on the day of exclusion from their home on Bainbridge Island, Washington. Front, left to right: Ilohio Narte (kneeling) holding Frank Kitamoto. Back, left to right: An unidentified man holding Jane Kitamoto, Lilly Kitamoto, Shigeko Kitamoto, Frances Kitamoto and Felix Narte. The Nartes had worked for Mrs. Shigeko Kitamoto and she had made arrangements for them to look after the farm while the family was interned. The Kitamoto family returned to Bainbridge Island after three years to find that the farm had been well taken care of by these men. The Kitamotos gave them some land in gratitude for all that they had done.","links_children":"ddr-densho-34-149","topics":[{"term":"World War II -- Mass removal (\"evacuation\") -- \"Evacuation Day\"","id":"190"}],"format":"img","language":["eng"],"persons":[{"namepart":"Kitamoto, Shigeko"},{"namepart":"Narte, Ilohio"},{"namepart":"Kitamoto, Frank"},{"namepart":"Kitamoto, Jane"},{"namepart":"Kitamoto, Lilly"},{"namepart":"Kitamoto, Shigeko"},{"namepart":"Kitamoto, Frances"},{"namepart":"Narte, Felix"}],"contributor":"Densho","rights":"pcc","genre":"photograph","location":"Bainbridge Island, Washington","creation":"30-Mar-42","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Kitamoto, Shigeko \nNarte, Ilohio \nKitamoto, Frank \nKitamoto, Jane \nKitamoto, Lilly \nKitamoto, Shigeko \nKitamoto, Frances \nNarte, Felix","download_large":"ddr-densho-34-149-mezzanine-d1b6a4bc0f-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-densho-143-1","model":"entity","index":"8 208/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-143-1/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-densho-143-1/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-densho-143/ddr-densho-143-1-mezzanine-b843b8762d-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-densho-143/ddr-densho-143-1-mezzanine-b843b8762d-a.jpg"},"title":"Rohwer Outpost Vol. I No. 1 (October 24, 1942)","description":"Selected article titles: \"Welcome to Rohwer\" (p. 1), \"Schools: Trice Explains Delay in Opening of Classes\" (p. 1), \"Activities Charted. Community Program Includes Clubs, Entertainment, Arts & Crafts\" (p. 1), \"Want to Vote? This is How\" (p. 1), \"Yours and Ours: Outpost Makes Appearance\" (p. 1), \"Facts, Figures on Your Duration Home\" (p. 2), \"Teachers Needed\" (p. 2), \"Expect Ironing Facilities to be Ready in Next Few Days -- Ellen. Care Asked in Use of Appliances\" (p. 2), \"Survey Center's Clothing Needs\" (p. 2), \"To Select Police by Exams\" (p. 3), \"Soda Pop, Pastry to be Sold Soon\" (p. 3), \"From Timberland to Model Community\" (p. 4), \"Rohwer Flights in Election Meet\" (p. 5), \"Tentative Sports Plans Formulated\" (p. 5), \"Editorial: Now We Are One\" (p. 6).","extent":"1252W x 2025H (pixels)","links_children":"ddr-densho-143-1","topics":[{"term":"World War II -- Concentration camps -- Publications -- Rohwer Outpost","id":"213"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"contributor":"Densho","rights":"pdm","genre":"periodical","location":"Rohwer concentration camp, Arkansas","facility":[{"term":"Rohwer","id":"9"}],"creation":"October 24, 1942","status":"completed","search_hidden":"","download_large":"ddr-densho-143-1-mezzanine-b843b8762d-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-njpa-4-507","model":"entity","index":"9 209/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-njpa-4-507/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-njpa-4-507/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-njpa-4/ddr-njpa-4-507-master-8bfb62843d-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-njpa-4/ddr-njpa-4-507-master-8bfb62843d-a.jpg"},"title":"Gentaro Kodama's sister","description":"Caption on reverse [translation]: \"Remembering Mr. Kodama. (Tokyo) April 25, 1935. It has been 30 years since the great commander Gentaro Kodama died. General Ono, General Oe and others organized a memorial group. The members gathered at Chuo-tei to remember Mr. Kodama on the 25th. His eldest son, Hideo, lives with two elderly women. One is Mr. Kodama's widow, Matsuko, 80 years old, who has been suffering from an illness. The other is Mr. Kodama's elder sister, Hisako, who took care of her brother. Matsuko was sick in bed, but Hisako readily came out to the garden and sat in the spring sun. She talked about her memories with a strong voice. It was hard to tell that she is already 93 years old.\nThe photo is General Kodama's elderly sister, Hisako.\"","extent":"1.5W x 2.25H","links_children":"ddr-njpa-4-507","format":"img","language":["jpn"],"persons":[{"namepart":"Kodama, Hisako"}],"contributor":"Hawaii Times Photo Archives Foundation","rights":"pcc","genre":"photograph","location":"Tokyo, Japan","creation":"25-Apr-35","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Kodama, Hisako","download_large":"ddr-njpa-4-507-master-8bfb62843d-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-one-5-220","model":"entity","index":"10 210/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-one-5-220/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-one-5-220/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-one-5/ddr-one-5-220-mezzanine-425ceb91c3-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-one-5/ddr-one-5-220-mezzanine-425ceb91c3-a.jpg"},"title":"Letter from A.C. Goodenough to Edward J. Ennis, Director, Enemy Alien Control Unit. 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She concludes her letter by stating she feels that Dr. Koyama is fully loyal to the United States, has never done anything to harm his adopted country, and that she and her husband fully support the Koyama family.","extent":"1 photocopy: 8.50 W x 14 H","links_children":"ddr-one-5-220","creators":[{"role":"author","namepart":"Goodenough, Eva"}],"topics":[{"term":"World War II -- Support from the non-Japanese American community","id":"80"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"persons":[{"namepart":"Goodenough, Eva"},{"namepart":"Koyama, Keizaburo"},{"namepart":"Ennis, Edward J."},{"namepart":"Koyama, Teru"}],"contributor":"Japanese American Museum of Oregon; Portland, Oregon","geography":[{"term":"Portland","id":"289"},{"term":"New Mexico","id":"502"},{"term":"Idaho","id":"491"}],"rights":"cc","genre":"correspondence","location":"Portland, Oregon","facility":[{"term":"Minidoka","id":"8"},{"term":"Santa Fe","id":"27"}],"creation":"8/8/1943","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Goodenough, Eva author Goodenough, Eva \nKoyama, Keizaburo \nEnnis, Edward J. \nKoyama, Teru","download_large":"ddr-one-5-220-mezzanine-425ceb91c3-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-csujad-18-1","model":"entity","index":"11 211/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-csujad-18-1/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-csujad-18-1/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-csujad-18/ddr-csujad-18-1-mezzanine-70820ba132-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-csujad-18/ddr-csujad-18-1-mezzanine-70820ba132-a.jpg"},"title":"Invitation to freedom - A proposal for a program of liberal adult education","description":"Detailed proposal for an \"adult education system for the Japanese relocation project at Poston, Arizona\"; the author credits the American Friends Service Committee for financial support for research and a trial of the plan. Sections of the report include \"Background at Poston\"; \"Foreground of the Problem\"; \"The Great Books\"; \"The Seminar\"; \"The Schedule and Organization\"; \"The Curriculum\" for Terms I - VI (December 1942-December 1944); \"Operation in the Community\"; \"The Budget\"; \"Care and Disposition of Books\"; and \"Final Authority,\" which credits Dr. John Powell and the Japanese Adult Education Committee at Poston, recommending that Powell be given administrative authority for the program. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: <a href=\"http://cdm16855.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16855coll4/id/8372\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">RSG_01-01_01</a>","extent":"14 pages, typescript","links_children":"ddr-csujad-18-1","creators":[{"role":"author","namepart":"Wilburn, Raymond"}],"topics":[{"term":"Geographic communities -- Arizona","id":"480"},{"term":"World War II -- Administration -- War Relocation Authority (WRA)","id":"403"},{"term":"World War II -- Concentration camps -- Education","id":"73"},{"term":"World War II -- Support from the non-Japanese American community","id":"80"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"contributor":"California State University, Northridge. University Library. 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Residents of Block 33 and 28 Will Contact Housing Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for New Assignments\" (p. 1), \"Parolees Asked to See Attorney\" (p. 1), \"Six More Children Depart as Village Passes Into History. Few Who Remain Will Receive Care at Building 2, While Awaiting Transportation\" (p. 1), \"Dickstein Reports 6000 Nisei to be Deported to Japan\" (p. 1), \"Community Activities Section Ends as All Functions Cease. Former Personnel are Transferred to Other Duties to Assist in Relieving Labor Shortage\" (p. 1), \"The Printed Free Press Bids Farewell\" (p. 1), \"Surrender News Taken Quietly\" (p. 2), \"Anti-Discrimination Law Not for Aliens\" (p. 3), \"442nd to Assist in Japanese Occupation\" (p. 3), \"Express Opposition of Japanese Return\" (p. 4).","extent":"1425W x 1989H (pixels)","links_children":"ddr-densho-125-366","topics":[{"term":"World War II -- Concentration camps -- Publications -- Manzanar Free Press","id":"204"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng","jpn"],"contributor":"Densho","rights":"pdm","genre":"periodical","location":"Manzanar concentration camp, California","facility":[{"term":"Manzanar","id":"7"}],"creation":"September 1, 1945","status":"completed","search_hidden":"","download_large":"ddr-densho-125-366-mezzanine-83c459ad9e-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-one-3-28","model":"entity","index":"13 213/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-one-3-28/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-one-3-28/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-one-3/ddr-one-3-28-master-3bcebbc131-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-one-3/ddr-one-3-28-master-3bcebbc131-a.jpg"},"title":"Letter from Sarah \"Sade\" Pyatt to Kida family","description":"Letter from \"Grandma\" (Sarah \"Sade\" Pyatt) to her \"children\" (the Kida family) in Nyssa, Oregon, dated October 30, 1942.  Writes that she hopes the war will be over soon.  Describes the comings and goings of people in White Salmon, including Vickie (who takes care of Mrs. Pyatt), Mrs. Boyd, and Donnie Miller.  Asks what Kenjiro and George are doing for work and if they are making enough to clothe and feed themselves.  If not, she says Al can send them some money from the sale of the Kidas' cattle.  There was an article in the White Salmon Paper about George selling grass seed and the success he had with it.  Mentions that she hasn't seen James Albert \"Al\" Johnson, who she says is not doing well.  She hopes that the Kidas have gotten into a house.","extent":"1 letter 2 pages: 8 W x 10 H","links_children":"ddr-one-3-28","creators":[{"role":"author","namepart":"Pyatt, Sarah \"Sade\""}],"topics":[{"term":"Geographic communities -- Oregon","id":"284"},{"term":"Geographic communities -- Washington","id":"290"},{"term":"World War II -- Leaving camp -- Work leave -- Temporary agricultural work leave","id":"419"},{"term":"World War II -- Support from the non-Japanese American community","id":"80"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"contributor":"Japanese American Museum of Oregon; Portland, Oregon","rights":"cc","genre":"correspondence","location":"White Salmon, Washington","creation":"10/30/1942","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Pyatt, Sarah \"Sade\" author","download_large":"ddr-one-3-28-master-3bcebbc131-a.jpg"},{"id":"969","model":"narrator","index":"14 214/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/narrators/969/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/969/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/ddr-densho-1021-8_narr.jpg","thumb":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/ddr-densho-1021-8_narr.jpg","interviews":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/969/interviews/"},"display_name":"Thomas T. 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He enlisted support for US hibakusha from the California State Senator Mervyn Dymally and the U.S. Congressman Edward Roybal. They authored the bills that would have established a publicly funded program for medical care and treatment of radiation illnesses among US survivors. Although both the state and federal bills failed, Noguchi's collaborative effort with the politicians of color reveal changing racial and class relations in the state and national politics in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Noguchi's interview includes a discussion of his work with key leaders of the US survivors' organization, his communication with the JACL, and the public hearings for the medical bills."},{"id":"ddr-one-5-196","model":"entity","index":"15 215/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-one-5-196/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-one-5-196/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-one-5/ddr-one-5-196-mezzanine-30bd72b57d-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-one-5/ddr-one-5-196-mezzanine-30bd72b57d-a.jpg"},"title":"Sworn statement by Eva C. Goodenough on behalf of Keizaburo Koyama. Page 1 of 3.","description":"Photocopy of a declassified seven point sworn statement from Eva C. Goodenough  on behalf of Keizaburo Koyama. The form originated in the County of Jerome, Idaho, but that information was slashed through and replaced with County of Multnomah, Oregon. 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Mrs. Goodenough holds Dr. Koyama in high esteem and calls him \"a loyal friend, and an unusually good husband and father.\"","extent":"1 photocopy: 8.50 W x 14 H","links_children":"ddr-one-5-196","creators":[{"role":"author","namepart":"Goodenough, Eva C."}],"topics":[{"term":"World War II -- Support from the non-Japanese American community","id":"80"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"persons":[{"namepart":"Koyama, Keizaburo"},{"namepart":"Goodenough, Eva C."},{"namepart":"Koyama, Teru"}],"contributor":"Japanese American Museum of Oregon; Portland, Oregon","geography":[{"term":"Portland","id":"289"}],"rights":"cc","genre":"blank_form","location":"Portland, Oregon","creation":"3/26/1943","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Goodenough, Eva C. author Koyama, Keizaburo \nGoodenough, Eva C. \nKoyama, Teru","download_large":"ddr-one-5-196-mezzanine-30bd72b57d-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-jamsj-2-6","model":"entity","index":"16 216/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-jamsj-2-6/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-jamsj-2-6/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-jamsj-2/denshovh-tdave-01-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-jamsj-2/denshovh-tdave-01-a.jpg"},"title":"Dave Tatsuno Interview","description":"Nisei male. Born March 31, 1913, in San Francisco, California. Spent difficult childhood years in San Francisco under care of a guardian while family lived in Japan. Graduated with a degree in business administration from the University of California at Berkeley before World War II. Removed to Tanforan Assembly Center, California, and then to Topaz concentration camp, Utah. While in Topaz, was permitted to travel around the country as a buyer for the camp co-op store, and also obtained permission to shoot home movie footage from within the camp itself. After World War II, established the Nichibei Bussan Department Store in San Jose's Japantown.<p>(This interview was conducted by the Japanese American Museum of San Jose, and is part of a project entitled \"Lasting Stories: The Resettlement of San Jose Japantown,\" a collaborative project between the Japanese American Museum of San Jose and Densho.)","extent":"01:36:59","links_children":"ddr-jamsj-2-6","creators":[{"role":"narrator","oh_id":195,"namepart":"Dave Tatsuno"},{"role":"interviewer","namepart":"Aggie Idemoto"},{"role":"videographer","namepart":"Mike Izumi"}],"format":"vh","language":["eng"],"persons":[{"nr_id":"88922/nr015zs7j","namepart":"Tatsuno, David Masaharu"}],"contributor":"Japanese American Museum of San Jose Collection","rights":"cc","genre":"interview","location":"San Jose, California","creation":"January 20, 2005","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Dave Tatsuno narrator \nAggie Idemoto interviewer \nMike Izumi videographer Tatsuno, David Masaharu 88922nr015zs7j","download_large":"denshovh-tdave-01-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-densho-356-292","model":"entity","index":"17 217/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-356-292/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-densho-356-292/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-densho-356/ddr-densho-356-292-mezzanine-ff55b9a880-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-densho-356/ddr-densho-356-292-mezzanine-ff55b9a880-a.jpg"},"title":"Letters between Yuriko Domoto and Dora Ames Lee","description":"Two letters stored in one envelope between Yuriko Domoto Tsukada and Dora Ames Lee.  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Yamaguchi calls her father an \"assimilationist\" who mostly associated with non-Asians, and she feels that she, too, did not have a lot of Japanese American friends when she was growing up. When Yamaguchi began to pursue medical education at the University of California, San Francisco, in 1971, she realized how her lack of exposure to professional role models, as well as her experience of growing up in an extremely \"non-verbal\" family, made it a challenge for her to be in a decision-making position. She describes herself as being only \"around on the fringes\" of the Asian American activism in the 1970s. She joined the East Bay Socialist Doctors Group and the Physicians for Social Responsibility, and through members of these groups, she learned in the early 1980s about US survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings. She was struck by their graciousness and gratefulness to physicians who offered the needed medical care. \"Given what they've gone through,\" Yamaguchi says, she felt it necessary to assist US hibakusha. She supports a single-payer health care system, and feels that US survivors are one of many groups that have been disadvantaged by the absence of such a system. Yamaguchi also enjoys working with Japanese physicians from Hiroshima who come biannually to conduct a health checkup for American hibakusha. She joined the Sansei Legacy Project beginning in 1990, which put her more in touch with her feelings about being raised by the parents who had been incarcerated during the war. She also made many more Japanese American friends through her participation in the group. 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Shig's greatest wish is to live in a democratic world and be a success in his chosen career. He has intended to attend the college of Pharmacy at UC Berkley and run a small drug store. He plans to marry, have several children and plan for retirement. He outlines several ways to repay his parents for their care and the qualities he is looking for in a wife. He worries if Japan loses the war, would he and all of the Nisei have to return to Japan? He hopes this isn't the case, but is worried about the future. Transcription is found in item: ecm_wells_9016. 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Also includes Exhibit 1: Memorandum of understanding as to the functions of Military Police units at the relocation centers and Exhibit 2: Policies pertaining to the use of Military Police at War Relocation Centers. Transcription is found in item: ecm_wells_9911. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: <a href=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">ecm_wells_0911</a>","extent":"16 pages, 10.5 x 8 inches","links_children":"ddr-csujad-48-102","creators":[{"role":"author","namepart":"Myer, Dillon S. 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Unfortunately, the 2 hand-drawn maps of Amache that Henry Fujita refers to are missing along with many other letters like this that Henry Fujita narrated while his wife, Ann Fujita, typed. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: <a href=\"http://cdm16855.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16855coll4/id/580\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">lp028-08-014</a>","extent":"4 pages, typescript","links_children":"ddr-csujad-23-14","creators":[{"role":"author","namepart":"Fujita, Henry Katsumi"}],"topics":[{"term":"World War II -- Administration -- War Relocation Authority (WRA)","id":"403"},{"term":"World War II -- Concentration camps","id":"65"},{"term":"World War II -- Concentration camps -- Facilities, services, and camp administration","id":"69"},{"term":"World War II -- Concentration camps -- Living conditions","id":"67"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"contributor":"Sonoma State University Library, Rohnert Park, California","rights":"nocc","genre":"correspondence","location":"Amache, Colorado","facility":[{"term":"Granada (Amache)","id":"4"}],"creation":"10/5/1942","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Fujita, Henry Katsumi author","download_large":"ddr-csujad-23-14-mezzanine-1ad755f27a-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-csujad-48-17","model":"entity","index":"22 222/{'value': 236, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-csujad-48-17/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-csujad-48-17/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-csujad-48/ddr-csujad-48-17-mezzanine-41e8c42e6f-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-csujad-48/ddr-csujad-48-17-mezzanine-41e8c42e6f-a.jpg"},"title":"My future plan","description":"Term Paper by Michiko Mikami for period III Social Problems class taught by Mr. Harry Bentley Wells, a teacher at Manzanar High School. Michiko focuses on the injustices done to his family and himself in events leading up to and including the mass removal. He mentions that his father was detained by the FBI for several months with no explanation and as a result he had to fill in at his family grocery store. Due to this he had to drop out of school. He comments on the multi-cultural nature of the country, but realizes that not every race is treated equally. He ends by stating that he had many hopes for the future before the war, but now just wants to be able to take care of his parents. Transcription is found in item: ecm_wells_9017. 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Sections of the speech include Housing, with discussion of \"aliens and citizens,\" jobs and skills, health care, food, water, and sanitation; Education; Block Leaders; Law and Order; Military Police; What Freedom at Manzanar, describing incarcerees' rights to publish their own newspaper, to receive news and to send and receive mail, to worship (except for \"Shinyoism,\" which is \"barred\"), and to engage in community cooperatives; and Manzanar Rumors, in which Nash mentions reports of discontent and distress before stating that incarcerees' morale is generally excellent, as evidenced by displays of American pride and offers of military service. Transcription is available in item: ecm_wells_9062. 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