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65 items
65 items

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Takami Hibiya smiles for a group photograph (ddr-densho-381-187)
Takami Habiya and other journalists and photographers pose for a group photograph at a news conference in Japan.

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Power of attorney form for the North American Times (ddr-densho-381-130)
A photocopy of a power of attorney form granting Takami Hibiya the ability operate, manage, and control the North American Times newspaper business.

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Investigative report of Takami Hibiya (ddr-densho-381-138)
A previously confidential federal investigation of Takami Hibiya's history, family, and American loyalty.

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Letter from William F. Knowland to Kimi Fujii (ddr-densho-433-439)
William F. Knowland, President and Publisher of the Oakland Tribune, writes to Kini [sic] Fujii inviting her to the Tribune's 100th anniversary ceremony.

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Newspaper staff, Amache Co-op (ddr-csujad-55-1568)
Black and white photograph of the newspaper staff at Amache Consumer Enterprises, Amache incarceration camp. Pictured from left to right Nagata, M. Hashimoto, and S. Hayashigawa. From Amache Co-op Souvenir Album, page 30. See also sac_jaac_1530 through sac_jaac_1589. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_1570

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Toshio Oku photo album (ddr-csujad-3-22)
Photo album is a collection of landscape and panoramic photos of Tule Lake incarceration camp, holiday greeting cards, photos of a fire, graduation portrait of Toshio Oku, group photo of the Electrical Department, and inside the print shop of the Newell Star. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: tos_01_001_023

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Newell Star printers (ddr-csujad-3-20)
Group photograph, including Toshio Oku, of the publication printers in the print shop of the Newell Star weekly newspaper printed for the Tule Lake segregation camp. The group has printed stacks of Vol. III, no. 2 of the Newell Star next to them. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: …

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Toshio Oku printing (ddr-csujad-3-21)
Toshio Oku prints the weekly newspaper at Tule Lake using a mimeograph machine. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: tos_01_001_022

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Japanese American Courier Vol. 6, No. 290 (July 29, 1933) (ddr-densho-96-323)
Selected article titles: "Supplements in English Express Youth's Opinions" (p. 1), "Sport Scope" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Out-of-Town News" (p. 4)

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Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 73 (May 18, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-102)
Selected article titles: "Scribes Visiting in Nippon Slate Lectures on U.S." (p. 1), "Sport Scope" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "J.S.C. to Honor June Graduates of High School" (p. 4)

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Interview with Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-415)
Written by Ryo Tsai's grandson David Lee for his high school heritage project

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Letter from Welly Shibata, a Nisei journalist working in Japan, to Tomoye Nozawa (ddr-densho-410-243)
News of seeing Henri in Japan and his time there, how to find books in English related to Japan

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Voice of Vashon (January 1, 1933) (ddr-densho-316-430)
Pauline Tanaka served as a Vashon correspondent for the Japanese American Courier, the first Japanese American newspaper published only in English. This New Year's poem, authored by Pauline Tanaka, was published in the Japanese American Courier on January 1, 1933, page 7.