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To Make Personal Check on Segregation Group\" (p. 1), \"Urge Delegates to Persuade Relocation\" (p. 1), \"Caucasian Staff Buys More Bonds\" (p. 1), \"Philadelphia Hostel Nears Completion\" (p. 1), \"289 Segregants Leave Manzanar\" (p. 1), \"WRA and Segregation\" (p. 2), \"Opening in Chicago for Domestic Work\" (p. 3), \"200 Niseis Received Well in Philadelphia\" (p. 3).","extent":"1414W x 1977H (pixels)","links_children":"ddr-densho-125-175","topics":[{"term":"World War II -- Concentration camps -- Publications -- Manzanar Free Press","id":"204"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"contributor":"Densho","rights":"pdm","genre":"periodical","location":"Manzanar concentration camp, California","facility":[{"term":"Manzanar","id":"7"}],"creation":"October 13, 1943","status":"completed","search_hidden":"","download_large":"ddr-densho-125-175-mezzanine-05ab3f4a83-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-manz-1-170","model":"entity","index":"8 58/{'value': 115, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-manz-1-170/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-manz-1-170/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-manz-1/denshovh-okenji_2-01-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-manz-1/denshovh-okenji_2-01-a.jpg"},"title":"Kenji Ogawa Interview","description":"Sansei male. 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Military Police Aid Departure Of Final Group. Loyal Volunteers Still Harvesting Farm Crops On Tule Project Farm\" (p. 1), \"Rumor of Deaths In Tule Outbreak Exploded by Facts\" (p. 1), \"Strike Called By Segregants At Tule Lake\" (p. 1), \"Stray Bullet Hits Poston Resident\" (p. 1), \"Report Threat To Tule Lake Project Chief. Young Gangsters Said To Have Attempted to Force Resignation\" (p. 2), \"Evacuee Child Wins Fight to Enter School. 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Size, Location and Farming Opportunities Cited Among Reasons for Choice of Site\" (p. 1), \"Nisei Women To Be Accepted In WAC Ranks\" (p. 1), \"Tule Lake Director Gives Classification Of Disloyal Group\" (p. 2), \"Nisei Involved in Street Fight Near Recovery\" (p. 2), \"Three Charged With Violation Of Land Act Law\" (p. 2), \"Restrictions Relaxed as Nisei Workers Strike Against Bans\" (p. 3), \"S.I. Hayakawa Applies Science of Semantics in Combatting Racial Attitudes and Prejudices\" (p. 5), \"Minidoka Camp To Remain in Use, Says WRA\" (p. 7), \"Procedures for Segregation of Evacuees Outlined by WRA\" (p. 8).","extent":"Pacific Citizen","links_children":"ddr-pc-15-29","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 31, 1943","status":"completed","search_hidden":"The Japanese American Citizens League publisher","download_large":"ddr-pc-15-29-mezzanine-d5812aa042-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-csujad-2-82","model":"entity","index":"13 63/{'value': 115, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-csujad-2-82/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-csujad-2-82/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-csujad-2/ddr-csujad-2-82-mezzanine-6321b4e00c-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-csujad-2/ddr-csujad-2-82-mezzanine-6321b4e00c-a.jpg"},"title":"Memorandum of agreement","description":"Draft of agreement, to be signed by the Project Director of the Tule Lake Segregation Center and the District Attorney of Modoc County, regarding their respective financial and legal responsibilities in investigating and prosecuting criminal violations of State law at the Tule Lake camp. 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Best as Tule Lake director stressed his previous experince at Minidoka, Moab and Leupp, and quoted denial of field administrator, Robert Cozzens, that changes were a \"shakeup\". Reports of a proposed enlargement of the Tule Lake center to hold 19,000 segregees, plus a battalion of military guards caused fear in Klamath County that building project would upset local labor picture at critical time of year.","extent":"2499W x 3266H (pixels)","links_children":"ddr-densho-156-343","topics":[{"term":"World War II -- Concentration camps -- Facilities, services, and camp administration","id":"69"}],"format":"doc","language":["eng"],"contributor":"Densho","rights":"cc","genre":"misc_document","creation":"August 15, 1943","status":"completed","search_hidden":"","download_large":"ddr-densho-156-343-mezzanine-2c1e2a4d58-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-densho-37-751","model":"entity","index":"19 69/{'value': 115, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-37-751/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-densho-37-751/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-densho-37/ddr-densho-37-751-mezzanine-d3e0fd98b3-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-densho-37/ddr-densho-37-751-mezzanine-d3e0fd98b3-a.jpg"},"title":"Nisei serviceman with wife and daughter","description":"Original WRA caption: T/4 Taniguchi visits his wife and daughter at the Minidoka Relocation Center before returning to his unit in the Pacific. 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He served in the China-Burma-India theatre and served on load to General Wingate's \"Chindites,\" a British unit fighting in the Burma Jungles of ten behind Japanese lines.","links_children":"ddr-densho-37-751","topics":[{"term":"World War II -- Military service","id":"88"}],"format":"img","language":["eng"],"contributor":"Densho","rights":"pdm","genre":"photograph","location":"Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho","facility":[{"term":"Minidoka","id":"8"}],"creation":"March 1945","status":"completed","search_hidden":"","download_large":"ddr-densho-37-751-mezzanine-d3e0fd98b3-a.jpg"},{"id":"107","model":"narrator","index":"20 70/{'value': 115, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/narrators/107/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/107/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/yjimi.jpg","thumb":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/yjimi.jpg","interviews":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/107/interviews/"},"display_name":"Jimi Yamaichi","bio":"Nisei male. 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After the war, conducted walking tours of the Tule Lake grounds during reunions organized by the Tule Lake Pilgrimage Committee."},{"id":"ddr-densho-1000-269","model":"entity","index":"21 71/{'value': 115, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1000-269/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-densho-1000-269/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-densho-1000/denshovh-ysumiko-01-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-densho-1000/denshovh-ysumiko-01-a.jpg"},"title":"Sumiko M. Yamamoto Interview","description":"Nisei female. Born May 12, 1925, in Spreckels, California. Moved frequently with family as a child, eventually settling in Gilroy, California. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, removed to the Salinas Assembly Center, California, and the Poston concentration camp, Arizona. Following father's desire to repatriate to Japan, transferred to Tule Lake concentration camp, California, when it was designated a segregation center. Joined, the Joshidan, a subgroup of the Hoshidan, a pro-Japanese group in Tule Lake. Expatriated to Japan with family, and worked for the U.S. military government in Fukuoka. Remained in Japan until the 1970s, eventually regaining U.S. citizenship and moving to Sacramento, California.","extent":"02:16:45","links_children":"ddr-densho-1000-269","creators":[{"role":"narrator","oh_id":425,"namepart":"Sumiko M. Yamamoto"},{"role":"interviewer","namepart":"Tom Ikeda"},{"role":"interviewer","namepart":"Barbara Takei"},{"role":"videographer","namepart":"Dana Hoshide"}],"format":"vh","language":["eng"],"persons":[{"nr_id":"88922/nr013zh4p","namepart":"Maruyama, Sumiko"}],"contributor":"Densho","rights":"cc","genre":"interview","location":"Sacramento, California","creation":"December 8, 2009","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Sumiko M. 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