Exhibitions
Reflections on the past
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Exhibitions
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Kiosk 2 panel A (ddr-densho-353-63)
The Way It Was exhibit's second kiosk, panel A as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 2 panel C (ddr-densho-353-116)
The Way It Was exhibit's second kiosk, panel C as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 6 panel B (ddr-densho-353-378)
The Way It Was exhibit's sixth kiosk, panel B as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 4 panel B (ddr-densho-353-270)
The Way It Was exhibit's fourth kiosk, panel B as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 3 panel C (ddr-densho-353-198)
The Way It Was exhibit's third kiosk, panel C as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 2 panel D (ddr-densho-353-139)
The Way It Was exhibit's second kiosk, panel D as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 2 panel B (ddr-densho-353-91)
The Way It Was exhibit's second kiosk, panel B as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 3 panel B (ddr-densho-353-177)
The Way It Was exhibit's third kiosk, panel B as it appeared on display.
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"The Way It Was" exhibit poster (ddr-densho-353-9)
Photograph of a poster that was displayed at the exhibit; it includes the title of the exhibit along with a list of the foundations, companies, and other groups that funded and endorsed it.
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Kiosk 5 panel D (ddr-densho-353-359)
The Way It Was exhibit's fifth kiosk, panel D as it appeared on display.
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Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-15)
A photo of "The Way It Was" exhibit organized by the Nippon Kan Heritage Association in 1986.
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Kiosk 4 panel C (ddr-densho-353-292)
The Way It Was exhibit's fourth kiosk, panel C as it appeared on display.
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Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-16)
A photo of "The Way It Was" exhibit organized by the Nippon Kan Heritage Association in 1986.
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Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-12)
A photo of "The Way It Was" exhibit organized by the Nippon Kan Heritage Association in 1986.
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Kiosk 5 panel D (ddr-densho-353-358)
The Way It Was exhibit's fifth kiosk, panel D as it appeared on display.
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Kiosk 2 panel A (ddr-densho-353-64)
The Way It Was exhibit's second kiosk, panel A as it appeared on display.
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Invitation to exhibit "The Months of Waiting" (ddr-densho-382-14)
Art in the Japanese American Relocation Camps, 1942-1945
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Magazine Clipping (ddr-densho-415-9)
Clipping from the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation Newsletter on the donation of George Sunada's military uniform to the Heart Mountain Interpretative Center.
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Seattle Times: Exhibits celebrate immigrants' strengths, talents in new country (ddr-densho-446-452)
Article titled "Japanese-American women" noted that the 11 NW women added to the exhibit at the Burke were chosen by a committee of their peers.
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Ryo Tsai: Keeping History Alive (ddr-densho-446-453)
Description of Ryo Tsai's life for the Strength and Diversity Exhibit: Japanese American Women 1885-1990
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (ddr-densho-446-451)
Selected articles: Seattle woman's saga captured in photo (p.1-2); Club Asia (p. 2)
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Exhibit on evacuation, camp days to open Nov. 11 in Los Angeles (ddr-csujad-55-2108)
Newspaper clipping published in the Pacific citizen regarding an exhibit, "America's Concentration Camps: Remembering the Japanese American Experience" at the Japanese American National Museum. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2211
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Invitation to art exhibition at Tule Lake (ddr-csujad-55-134)
Invitation to an open house and art exhibition at Tule Lake incarceration camp featuring watercolors by Cleone Norman and pencil drawings by Chiye Kuroiwa. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0136
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Letter from Phillip Isenberg, Member of the Assembly, 10th District, August 6, 1985 (ddr-csujad-55-2451)
Correspondence from Phillip Isenberg to "Friend" regarding the opening of an exhibit documenting the dismissal of Japanese American employees of the state of California during their forced removal and incarceration during World War II. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2557
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Meriko in front of a Japanese American memorial (ddr-densho-494-29)
Caption on webpage: "Pictures from the later life of Meriko Maida, 1973-2012 / From Richmond to Sacramento / Meriko lived for many years in Richmond, California with her younger sister Junko and brother-in-law Shoichi Kimura. She later lived in various configurations with her other sister, Asako Tokuno. On some occasions, she visited both Seattle and Washington, …