Sakahara and Tanaka Families Collection ddr-densho-316
430 items
430 items
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Woman and girl on running board of car (ddr-densho-316-351)
Written on photo margin: mother & Arlene
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Satoru "Lefty" Sasaki (ddr-densho-316-355)
Written on photo margin: Lefty Sasaki
Satoru Lawrence "Lefty" Sasaki was president of the Puyallup JACL from 1940 to 1942.
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Couple standing next to truck (ddr-densho-316-356)
Written on photo margin: Kenji Sakahara & mother
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Three women next to car (ddr-densho-316-361)
Written on photo margin: Sakahara family in Tacoma, Wash
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Group of men, one woman and a girl posing on steps (ddr-densho-316-365)
In the bottom row of this 1940-era photograph from left to right are Clarence Arai, Pauline Sakahara, Suzanne Sakahara, James Sakamoto, and Mike Masaoka. Pauline Sakahara was a Vashon correspondent who worked for the Japanese American Courier. The Japanese American Courier, the first Japanese American newspaper published entirely in English was created by James Sakamoto. Clarence …
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Woman sitting on lawn (ddr-densho-316-368)
Inscription on photo margin: To Pauline: Most sincerely - Amy Marumoto