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Draft: "We Brought 'em back alive" (ddr-densho-468-253)
Article submitted to Ladies Home Journal on traveling with young children on a family trip to Mexico
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 76 (ddr-densho-1000-135-76)
A tense journey for Mitsuye and Tosh to visit father in Lordsburg, New Mexico
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Betty Morita Shibayama Interview Segment 1 (ddr-densho-1000-152-1)
Family background: grandfather "jumped ship" on way to Mexico and landed in Seattle, Washington
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Fumiko Uyeda Groves Segment 25 (ddr-densho-1000-10-25)
Limited contact with father, censored letters of life in Lordsburg internment camp, New Mexico
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Portrait of a boy (ddr-densho-298-52)
Caption in album: "Rudy. Little friends - Chicago, 1944-45. Children who came to the Mexico settlement for recreation and classes."
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Portrait of a girl (ddr-densho-298-55)
Caption in album: "Yolanda. Little friends - Chicago, 1944-45. Children who came to the Mexico settlement for recreation and classes."
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Poston Chronicle Vol. XVII No. 19 (February 3, 1944) (ddr-densho-145-466)
Selected article titles: "Want to Write to Relatives in Mexico" (p. 1), "Patriotic Assembly Held by Poston III School" (p. 4).
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Portrait of a girl (ddr-densho-298-51)
Caption in album: "Violet Villareal. Little friends - Chicago, 1944-45. Children who came to the Mexico settlement for recreation and classes."
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Portrait of a girl (ddr-densho-298-54)
Caption in album: "Alice Alfaro. Little friends - Chicago, 1944-45. Children who came to the Mexico settlement for recreation and classes."
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Portrait of a boy (ddr-densho-298-57)
Caption in album: "Mike Vega. Little friends - Chicago, 1944-45. Children who came to the Mexico settlement for recreation and classes."
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Portrait of a girl (ddr-densho-298-56)
Caption in album: "Mary Rivera. Little friends - Chicago, 1944-45. Children who came to the Mexico settlement for recreation and classes."
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Portrait of a girl (ddr-densho-298-53)
Caption in album: "Irene Guajardo. Little friends - Chicago, 1944-45. Children who came to the Mexico settlement for recreation and classes."
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Portrait of a girl (ddr-densho-298-50)
Caption in album: "Martha Villareal. Little friends - Chicago, 1944-45. Children who came to the Mexico settlement for recreation and classes."
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Submission letter from Joseph Ishikawa to Neal Stuart at Ladies Home Journal with two slides (ddr-densho-468-252)
Cover letter for submission of article about taking young children on a family trip to Mexico with slides of Ishikawa family.
Narrator Mary Montoya
Female of Japanese and Mexican ancestry. Born 1916 in El Paso, Texas. Father was an Issei from Japan, and mother was from Mexico. Mary grew up in several cities in New Mexico. She was married and living in California when the war broke out, but was not identified as being of Japanese ancestry. Returned to Gallup, …
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On ship headed for Japan (ddr-densho-128-86)
Children aboard the Mexico Maru bound for Tokyo. Front row, fourth from right Toshiko Kubo. Front row, fourth from left Frank Kubo.
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Daily Press Review, Vol. III, No. 14 (ddr-densho-156-217)
Article titles: "Letters to Editors"; "Mexico Puts Limit on Farm Labor Export"; "Court Asked to Question DeWitt's Right to Intern Japanese-Americans."
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Yoshiichi Matsui, an agriculture expert (ddr-njpa-4-819)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Yoshiichi Matsui, Doctor of Agriculture and marine product adviser to Mexico, made a port call by the Taiyo Maru."
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Mitsuye May Yamada - Joe Yasutake - Tosh Yasutake Interview Segment 78 (ddr-densho-1000-135-78)
Memories of seeing father for the first time in several years at the Lordsburg internment camp, New Mexico
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Letter from an Issei man to his wife (ddr-densho-166-12)
This letter was sent from Kunizo Mayeno in the Lordsburg internment camp, New Mexico, to his wife Masaye at the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho.
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Mitzi Isoshima on cruise ship (ddr-densho-477-756)
Photograph of Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima aboard a Carnival Jubilee cruise ship. The caption below the photo reads "Cruise to Mexico with Naomi & Frank" in black ink.
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Mary Montoya Interview (ddr-densho-1009-2)
Female of Japanese and Mexican ancestry. Born 1916 in El Paso, Texas. Father was an Issei from Japan, and mother was from Mexico. Mary grew up in several cities in New Mexico. She was married and living in California when the war broke out, but was not identified as being of Japanese ancestry. Returned to Gallup, …