Community publications

The Japanese American press provided a vital sense of community. Numerous newspapers were published in cities and towns up and down the West Coast. Seattle alone boasted two Japanese-language dailies and an English-language weekly for the community. The Japanese American Courier, which appeared in Seattle in 1928, was the first English-language Japanese American newspaper in the nation.

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Kyutaro Abiko, Hawaii Hochi (newspaper), Fred Kinzaburo Makino, Nichibei Shimbun (newspaper), Nippu Jiji (newspaper), Nisei Vue (magazine), Rafu Shimpo (newspaper), James Sakamoto, Scene (magazine), Yasutaro Soga, Togo Tanaka

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Inspector (ddr-jamsj-1-321)
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Newspaper staff for San Jose Landscape Gardeners Association.
Getting Ready (ddr-jamsj-1-322)
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Newspaper staff for San Jose Landscape Gardeners Association.
Going to High Gear (ddr-jamsj-1-233)
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SJLGA members working on their association's newspaper.
1965 Style! New Method (ddr-jamsj-1-325)
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Newspaper staff for San Jose Landscape Gardeners Association.
Artist (ddr-jamsj-1-320)
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Newspaper staff for San Jose Landscape Gardeners Association.
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