Yuriko Domoto Tsukada Collection ddr-densho-356
1034 items
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Short term leave permit (ddr-densho-356-820)
Short term leave permit for Yuriko Domoto to visit Denver, Colorado to escort patients to receive medical care.
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Memorandum of Understanding: application for leave (ddr-densho-356-821)
Yuriko Domoto's request for indefinite leave.
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Yuriko Domoto's Memorandum of Understanding (ddr-densho-356-822)
Yuriko Domoto Tsukada's memorandum of understanding requesting permanent leave from Amache.
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ID card for Yuriko Domoto (ddr-densho-356-823)
Yuriko Domoto Tsukada's WRA Indefinite Leave ID card that include her photograph.
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Repatriation list (ddr-densho-356-824)
List of individuals approved for repatriation to Japan. First on the list is Takeyuki Domoto, Yuriko Domoto's uncle.
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Poem "That Damned Fence" (ddr-densho-356-825)
Poem by The Mad Mongolian titled "That Damned Fence"
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YWCA Conference tag (ddr-densho-356-826)
YWCA Conference tag identifying Yuriko Domoto as a member of the Amache YWCA.
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Amache YWCA Meeting Agenda (ddr-densho-356-827)
Amache YWCA Meeting Agenda for meeting on October 29, 1942. Topics include: YWCA activities prior to relocation, Amache YWCA, suggestions and discussion.
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Program for Amache YWCA Rally (ddr-densho-356-828)
Program for the Amache YWCA Rally on November 14, 1942.
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Amache YWCA Staff and Committee list and letter to Yuriko Domoto from Alice Suzuki (ddr-densho-356-829)
Amache YWCA staff and committee list that was attached to a letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from Alice Suzuki asking for Yuri to participate in the organization of a YWCA Board.
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Amache YWCA Board Meeting Minutes (ddr-densho-356-830)
Minutes from the Amache YWCA's Board meeting on Organizing the New Board on May 29, 1943. This meeting also covered reports on YWCA setup, important dates, and Hospitality House activities. Business covered at the meeting: Purpose for YWCA board, board functions, selection of chairman and officers, discussion of meeting dates.
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Amache YWCA Advisory Board Meeting Minutes (ddr-densho-356-831)
Minutes from the Amache YWCA's Advisory Board Meeting on June 26, 1943. This meeting covered reports on Hospitality House activities, conferences, harvest camp, carnival, and financials. It also covered business on staff, membership forms, blue star mothers, selection of chairman and officers, and the next meeting date.
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Letter to Yuri Domoto from Hana Uno (ddr-densho-356-832)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from Hana Uno requesting Yuri's presence at the upcoming YWCA meeting on November 16th.
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Report on Advisory Board Meeting (ddr-densho-356-833)
Meeting minutes and report from the advisory board meeting.
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Report of Advisory Board Meeting (ddr-densho-356-834)
Meeting minutes and report from the advisory board meeting.
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Letter to Dorothy Takechi from Florence Hellman regarding Tolan Committee report and other secondary sources (ddr-densho-356-835)
Letter to Dorothy Takechi, Chairman of the Amache Young Women's Christian Association from Florence Hellman, Chief Bibliography and Librarian at the Library of Congress. The letter is in response to an inquiry about procuring copy(s) of the Tolan Committee report(s). The letter provides full titles and pricing for copies of the hearings and reports and provides …
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Letter to Yuriko Domoto from Larry Tajiri (ddr-densho-356-836)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto from Larry Tajiri of the Pacific Citizen providing a list of recent articles regarding the removal of Japanese Americans from the West Coast.
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Newsletter from Conference between Americans of Occidental and Oriental Ancestry (ddr-densho-356-837)
Newsletter from Conference between Americans of Occidental and Oriental Ancestry, Vol. 1 No. 1. Newsletter discuses it's purpose and intentions.
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Interpreter Releases Vol. XVIII No. 57 Series C: The Foreign Born in U.S.A., No. 13 (ddr-densho-356-838)
Summery of and full text of President Franklin Roosevelt's Proclamation regarding citizens of Japan in the United States. Summery produced by Common Council for American Unity.
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Interpreter Releases Vol. XVIII No. 57 Series C: The Foreign Born in U.S.A., No. 13 Supplement No. I (ddr-densho-356-839)
Supplement to Interpreter Releases Vol. XVIII No. 57 Series C: The Foreign Born in U.S.A., No. 13. Supplement includes information about individuals arrested by the FBI and Naturalization of Enemy Aliens.
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Interpreter Releases Vol. XVIII No. 57 Series C: The Foreign Born in U.S.A., No. 13 Supplement No. II (ddr-densho-356-840)
Supplement to Interpreter Releases Vol. XVIII No. 57 Series C: The Foreign Born in U.S.A., No. 13. Supplement includes three press releases by the Attorney General from between December 10, 1941 and December 14, 1941.
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Article "The People Nobody Wants: An on-the-spot observer tells what happened in the lives of more than 100,000 Japanese when they were ordered out of the Pacific Coast Combat Zone" (ddr-densho-356-841)
Article titled: "The People Nobody Wants: An on-the-spot observer tells what happened in the lives of more 100,000 Japanese when they were ordered out of the Pacific Coast Combat Zone" by Frank J. Taylor published in The Saturday Evening Post.
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Article "The Problem People" (ddr-densho-356-842)
Article titled: "The Problem People" By Jim Marshall with photography by George De Zayas from Collier's
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Booklet "A Balance Sheet on Japanese Evacuation: Untruths About Japanese-Americans Our Two Japanese-American Policies Are the Evacuees being Coddled? What Race-Baiting Costs America" (ddr-densho-356-843)
Booklet by Galen M. Fisher titled "A Balance Sheet on Japanese Evacuation: Untruths About Japanese-Americans Our Two Japanese-American Policies Are the Evacuees being Coddled? What Race-Baiting Costs America"
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Booklet: "A Voice That Must Be Heard" (ddr-densho-356-844)
Booklet titled: "A Voice That Must Be Heard" containing excerpts about Japanese Americans from statements by various government officials including: President Franklin Roosevelt, Henry L. Stimson, Joseph C. Grew, Elmer Davis, W.P. Scobey, Milton S. Eisenhower, Harold L. Ickes, J. Edgar Hoover, Paul V. McNutt, Delos C. Emmons, Kendell Fielder, and Chester C. Davis.