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Marion and Mitzi Nakagawa sitting in grass (ddr-densho-383-60)
Marion and Mitzi were younger siblings of Jack Nakagawa. Written on album page around photograph: "Marion, Mitzi" (left to right).
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Two women sitting in field with parasol (ddr-densho-383-53)
Left to right: Kim Takehara and Hatsue Aoki.Written on album page below photograph: "Kim, Hats".
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Floyd Tokuda graduation portrait (ddr-densho-383-2)
Portrait taken for graduation from Everett High School.
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Three young men in sweaters (ddr-densho-383-103)
From top down: Bob Higashida, George Tokuda, and Dick Horita.
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University of Washington Japanese Students Club (ddr-densho-383-352)
Members outside the Japanese Students Club house at 4115 15th Avenue NE. George Tokuda in front row, third from left. Printed on photograph mat frame: "Aiko, Seattle, Wn."
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University of Washington students (ddr-densho-383-80)
Marion Ostliff (center), Elsie Johnson (right).
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University of Washington pharmacy students (ddr-densho-383-74)
Classmates of George Tokuda. Back row, left to right: Charles Wilson Jr. (kneeling), Clarence McRory, Marion Ostliff, Victor Seeberg, Harold Woodhead. Front row, left to right: Elsie Johnson, Thomas Young, Ada Marckx.
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Welly Shibata standing on lawn (ddr-densho-383-178)
Written on album page below photograph: "Welly Shibata". Printed and pasted on album page below photograph: "Famous Last Words. And what's wrong with my tone of voice, my haughty beauty?" Welly Shibata was a University of Washington student who graduated in 1929. He was also a member of the Japanese Students Club at the University of …
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Portrait of Ruth Aiko Fukuhara as young girl (ddr-densho-383-37)
The Fukuharas were neighbors of the Tokuda family in Seattle in the 1930s. The Fukuhara family included Shigesaburo and Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938) and their children Ruth Aiko Fukuhara (1921-1986), Francis Masateru Fukuhara (1925-2016), and Henry Kiyotaka Fukuhara (1928-1977). Printed on photograph: "Jackson Studio, Seattle". Written on album page below photograph: "Ruth Aiko Fukuhara".
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Yasuko Fukuhara pin bowling (ddr-densho-383-6)
Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938) was a neighbor of the Tokuda family in the 1930s. Written on album page above photographs: "Mrs. Y Fukuhara". Written on the album page below photographs: "How to throw rolling pins in four lessons".
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Yasuko Fukuhara portrait (ddr-densho-383-4)
Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938) was a neighbor of the Tokuda family in Seattle in the 1930s. Written on photograph: "Sincerely yours, Mrs. Fukuhara".
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Theodore Backstrom sitting on lawn (ddr-densho-383-13)
Theodore Backstrom was a University of Washington pharmacy student and a classmate of George Tokuda. Written on photograph: "T. Backstrom".
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Kiyotaka Fukuhara as young boy with ball on porch (ddr-densho-383-38)
The Fukuharas were neighbors of the Tokuda family in Seattle in the 1930s. The Fukuhara family included Shigesaburo and Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938) and their children Ruth Aiko Fukuhara (1921-1986), Francis Masateru Fukuhara (1925-2016), and Henry Kiyotaka Fukuhara (1928-1977). Written on album page below photograph: "Kiyotaka Fukuhara '31".
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Tokeo Tagami poses with a life preserver (ddr-densho-404-8)
Tokeo Tagami poses with a life preserver aboard the S.S. President Jackson.
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Street view of Smith Tower (ddr-densho-404-235)
Caption written next to photograph: Seattle, Wash. Jan 20th 1940.
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Illustration of the M.S. Hikawa Maru (ddr-densho-404-162)
An illustration of M.S. Hikawa Maru at sea. Written on photograph: arrived Seattle Sept. 17th - 1936 5:A.M.
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Program from Seattle Chapter of JACL 73rd Annual Installation Banquet (ddr-densho-122-575)
With handwritten notes from Abe
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Jim Akutsu Interview (ddr-densho-1000-2)
Nisei male. Born January 25, 1920, in Seattle, Washington. Incarcerated at the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Resisted the draft, with the rationale that the U.S. government had classified him 4-C, an enemy alien, and he was therefore under no obligation to serve. Imprisoned at McNeil Island Penitentiary, Washington. Vocal critic of …