Community activities

Japanese Americans of the pre-World War II era, urban and rural dwellers alike, lived in tight-knit communities bound together by a wide variety of shared associations and institutions. In an era marked by pronounced anti-Asian racism, Japanese Americans in cities tended to live in segregated ghettoes. While discrimination was the reason for isolated Japanese American neighborhoods, the well-organized and tight-knit community provided a rich social and cultural foundation for the Japanese immigrants and their children.

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Program for Annual Bay Region Sectional Conference (ddr-densho-341-14)
doc Program for Annual Bay Region Sectional Conference (ddr-densho-341-14)
Front and back covers and 20 pages, including personal notes by Viola Imai
Meeting announcement (ddr-densho-341-146)
doc Meeting announcement (ddr-densho-341-146)
Home Meeting for Fresno Joint Fellowship at Junie Maeda's
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