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Tacoma, Washington's Central School (ddr-densho-109-87)
At the time this photograph was taken, the school was segregated.
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Nursery school (ddr-densho-37-560)
Original WRA caption: Topaz, Utah. Central Utah Relocation Center. Nursery school.
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Central School Grade 6A class photo (ddr-densho-321-806)
Caption: "Moss next to Mrs. Crawford / Miice Matsui / Sada, Kats, Meg / 6A Class / Central School / Jan. 1942."
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Central School Grade 1A class photo (ddr-densho-321-790)
Caption: "Keiko 2nd row / Central / Grades 1A / Mrs Holt / May 7, 1940."
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Central School Grade 6A class photo (ddr-densho-321-797)
Caption: "Fuzy front row 3rd from right / 1939 / 6A class / Central School / June 1939."
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Central School Grade 4B class photo (ddr-densho-321-753)
Caption in album: "Moss 2nd row, 2nd student / 4B Miss Domrese / Central."
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Central School Grade 5A and 5B class photo (ddr-densho-321-789)
Caption: "Moss 2nd Row / Isao / Sada / Central / Grades 5A-5B / Miss Ca[?] / May 7, 1940."
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Masao Watanabe Segment 7 (ddr-densho-1000-103-7)
Attending Central grammar school and Broadway high school, Seattle
At the time this interview was taped, Mr. Watanabe was recovering from a recent series of cancer treatments.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. VI, No. 2, February 1969 (ddr-sjacl-1-104)
Bulletin covering the following topics: Community Forum, April 15, Dr Harry Kitano, ?Nisei and Sansei Personality;" Seven point letter for more police protection in the Central area. Sent to Mayor Dorm Braman; Phil Hayasaka column on murder of Edwin Pratt (Board approved $100 for family); article by Minoru Masuda, on Central Area School Council.
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Class picture (ddr-densho-391-68)
Photograph of the AM Kindergarten class Central School in Lawndale. Written on the back are some of the names of the children in the class. On the far left in the back row is Matsuo Yoshioka.
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Digest of Information No. 27 (ddr-densho-156-387)
Section titles: "Evacuee Population - 102,700"; "Hawaii Evacuees Arrive"; "Survey WRA Material Needs"; "Report on Poston"; "School Building Contracts"; "Evacuee Christmas Parties"; Student Relocation"; "Central Purchasing Office"; "Rundquist Here"; "Leave Clearance Speeded"; "Temporary Leaves"; "Canadian Evacuation"; "Solicitor's Opinions Issued"; "Project Higlights."
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Topaz Times Welcome Issue (September 17, 1942) (ddr-densho-142-1)
Selected article titles: "Welcome to Topaz" (p. 1), "First Day" (p. 2), "Where to Go" (p. 2), "Topaz: Our City" (p. 2), "Administrative Staff of Central Utah Relocation Project" (p. 3), "Hand Baggages" (p. 3), "School to Open" (p. 3), "Scrap Lumber" (p. 3).
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Information Roundup Vol. VI, No. 15 (ddr-densho-156-384)
Section titles: "Fryer at Manzanar"; "Shirrell to Leave Tule Lake"; "Reorganization Takes Form"; "School Budget Being Prepared"; "Evacuee Property Adds to Staff"; "Minidoka Project Reports"; "November Report from Manzanar"; "Central Utah: November 27"; "Gila Crops Increase"; "Poston Residents to Decide on Net Work"; "'The Last Roundup.'"
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 66, No. 9 (March 1, 1968) (ddr-pc-40-9)
Selected article titles: "Nisei employers note on-the-job training program" (p. 1), "JACL placed on record in Sentate for rights bills" (p. 1), "Kido recounts his 40 years inside League" (p. 1), "Seattle newsletter survey made on central area school issue" (p. 1), "Civil Rights and the Senate" (p. 2), "San Francisco new Nihonmachi awaits formal dedication …
Narrator Frank S. Fujii
Nisei male. Born January 14, 1930, in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in the Jackson Street neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Incarcerated at Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and Tule Lake concentration camp, California. Resettled in Seattle. Former teacher and varsity basketball coach at Seattle's Franklin High School and administrator at Seattle Central Community College.
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 21 No. 17 (October 27, 1945) (ddr-pc-17-43)
Selected article titles: "War Department Credits Nisei Graduates of School With Major Role in Pacific War" (p. 1), "WRA to Terminate Services at Tule Lake Camp on Feb. 1" (p. 1), "2 More WRA Camps Close Before Deadline. Central Utah, Minidoka Become Ghost Towns as Final Groups of Evacuees Leave for Coast" (p. 3), "Fantastic Rumors …
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Fred Hirasuna Interview (ddr-densho-1000-21)
Nisei male. Born February 11, 1908, in Lodi, California. Resettled voluntarily to Mankato, Minnesota, prior to mass removal. Resettled in central California in 1947. Member of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) since 1929. Became active in the redress movement as fundraiser and lobbyist for Central California District Council of JACL.
(This interview was conducted at …
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