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Matajiro Nakayama, a Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs secretary (ddr-njpa-4-1332)
img Matajiro Nakayama, a Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs secretary (ddr-njpa-4-1332)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "9,203 Matajiro Nakayama. Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs."
Group at Obon Festival (ddr-ajah-3-277)
img Group at Obon Festival (ddr-ajah-3-277)
Caption below photo: Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA obon festival circa early 1950s
Graduation portrait of Kimiko Nakayama (ddr-ajah-6-187)
img Graduation portrait of Kimiko Nakayama (ddr-ajah-6-187)
Inscription on front: Kimi 5/'36. Caption below photo: Kimiko Nakayama graduates from design school at Woodbury College in Los Angeles, CA. May 1936
Grace Fujita and Yone Nakayama (ddr-csujad-11-88)
img Grace Fujita and Yone Nakayama (ddr-csujad-11-88)
Grace Fujita and Yone Nakayama are photographed by a river. From page 34 of: Tazu Kawamoto photo album (csudh_taz_0001). See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: taz_01_34_001
Photograph of Tenrikyo head office, inset of of executive director (ddr-njpa-4-1335)
img Photograph of Tenrikyo head office, inset of of executive director (ddr-njpa-4-1335)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Nara) December 16, 1935. The Nara Police Department is exposing the case of tax evasion by Tenri followers. At 6 a.m. on the 16th, Nara prosecuting attorney Mori and the Chief of Police led a number of cars to the Tenri head office in Tama. The matter of this case is top …
Michi Weglyn was noted activist who wrote redress 'bible' (ddr-csujad-24-132)
doc Michi Weglyn was noted activist who wrote redress 'bible' (ddr-csujad-24-132)
An obituary of Michi Weglyn written by Takeshi Nakayama and published in the Japanese American newspaper "Rafu Shimpo" on April 27, 1999. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: chi_09_017
Masa Ogawa with two friends in Manzanar (ddr-densho-420-20)
img Masa Ogawa with two friends in Manzanar (ddr-densho-420-20)
Caption on reverse: "April '44 / Manzanar, Calif / me, Cecilia, Ellen."
Masa Ogawa (ddr-densho-420-23)
img Masa Ogawa (ddr-densho-420-23)
Caption on reverse: "Manzanar, Calif / 1943."
Masa Ogawa (ddr-densho-420-35)
img Masa Ogawa (ddr-densho-420-35)
Caption on reverse: "May 1943 / Manzanar / Calif."
Graduation announcement for the 1942 senior class at Thomas Jefferson High School (ddr-densho-420-44)
doc Graduation announcement for the 1942 senior class at Thomas Jefferson High School (ddr-densho-420-44)
The announcement was sent to Masa Ogawa at her address in Manzanar, Block 21, Building 13, Apartment 3.
Masa Ogawa and Ellen in Manzanar (ddr-densho-420-15)
img Masa Ogawa and Ellen in Manzanar (ddr-densho-420-15)
Caption on reverse: "April '44 / Manzanar, Calif / me & Ellen."
Masa Ogawa sitting with a man on a sewage truck (ddr-densho-420-36)
img Masa Ogawa sitting with a man on a sewage truck (ddr-densho-420-36)
Caption on reverse: "Massie & Wilbur / Manzanar / 8/29/45 / Sewage / truck."
Donated radios (ddr-njpa-5-567)
img Donated radios (ddr-njpa-5-567)
Caption on reverse [translation]: Isao Nakayama with radios donated by Masao Fujimot to the Schofield Barracks army training school for selected call-up soldiers.
Group photo at Kimiko Nakayama and Goro Sato's wedding (ddr-ajah-6-182)
img Group photo at Kimiko Nakayama and Goro Sato's wedding (ddr-ajah-6-182)
Caption below photo: Kimiko Nakayama marries Goro Sato of Alameda, CA. This photo was shot after the wedding ceremony in Alameda, November 22, 1936
Portrait of wedding party (ddr-ajah-6-185)
img Portrait of wedding party (ddr-ajah-6-185)
Caption below photo: Goro Sato marries Kimiko Nakayama in Alameda, CA. In 1936, she was living in Decoto, some 24 miles to the south, November 272, 1936.
Howe Hanamura and Wendy Hanamura at Min Nakayama Court (ddr-ajah-6-313)
av Howe Hanamura and Wendy Hanamura at Min Nakayama Court (ddr-ajah-6-313)
B-roll of Howe Hanamura and Wendy Hanamura at Min Nakayama Court in Alameda, California. Part of the 1995 documentary Honor Bound: A Personal Journey.
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