Sumida Family Collection ddr-densho-379
188 items
188 items

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Letter from Rayko Grace Sumida to Chimata Sumida (ddr-densho-379-398)
Letter to Chimata Sumida about their plans to go to Los Angeles for 2 weeks to handle all the arrangements for selling the family home in Los Angeles. She also mentions that Yuri wrote the Provost Marshal's office was investigating Niseis working in big companies including McCalls and released because of their background from Standard Register.

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Sumida family portrait in front of barracks at Rohwer Relocation Center (ddr-densho-379-399)
The Sumida family (left to right), Chimata Sumida, Masako Sumida, Alice Yuriko Sumida Endo, Grace Sumida, Emmy Sumida Ito, Marshall Sumida, Tetsuro Sumida, Marjorie Yohko Sumida, with Todd Endo in the front.

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Golf lesson with Chimata Sumida and his children Grace and Marshall Sumida (ddr-densho-379-400)
Members of the Sumida family practicing how to hold a golf club. The date written in the bottom right hand corner of the photograph is "Dec 7th 1941".

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The First Rohwer Reunion (ddr-densho-379-402)
Program from the First Rohwer Reunion held on July 20 & 21, 1990 at Stouffer Concourse Hotel, Los Angeles, California.

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Alice Yuriko Sumida outside of Japanese New York Consulate (ddr-densho-379-405)
Alice Yuriko Sumida outside of Japanese New York Consulate where she worked for a short time in the 1930s.

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Sumida and Shimidzu family portrait (ddr-densho-379-406)
The Sumida and Shimidzu families pose outside at Rohwer Relocation Center.

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Sumida family portrait (ddr-densho-379-408)
Written on the back of the photograph is "Dayton 1945 May".

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Sumida family home in Washington, D.C. (ddr-densho-379-411)
The family home consisted of 6 bedrooms where most of the Sumida family resided at one time or another. Chimata Sumida passed away while living in this house on May 13, 1947.

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Todd Endo and unknown neighbors at public housing in Dayton, Ohio (ddr-densho-379-418)
The children are standing in front of the Endo family's residence in public housing after release from Rohwer.

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Endo family poses in front of their house in Dayton, OH (ddr-densho-379-419)
Frank Aiji Endo and Alice Yuriko Sumida Endo with son Todd in front of their public housing residence.

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Sumida brothers and sisters and mother (ddr-densho-379-423)
Masako Sumida poses with her children in the home of Ken and Emmy Ito. left to right: Tets Sumida, Yohko Matsumoto, Grace Nagai, Masako Sumida, Alice Endo, Emmy Ito, Marshall Sumida

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March on Washington (ddr-densho-379-431)
Members of the Washington, D.C. Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League who participated in the 1963 March on Washington

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March on Washington (ddr-densho-379-432)
Todd Endo and Patrick Okura stand on the National Mall during the March on Washington, with the Washington Monument in the background.

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Japanese American Citizens League at March on Washington (ddr-densho-379-434)
A group photograph of members of the JACL that attended the March on Washington on August 28, 1963.

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Japanese American Citizens League at March on Washington (ddr-densho-379-435)
JACL members marching in the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. Todd Endo is holding the left side of the JACL banner.

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Japanese American Citizens League reception at National Convention (ddr-densho-379-436)
In the photograph from left to right are Mike Masaoka, Marjorie Yohko Sumida Matsumoto, Todd Endo, and Dan Matsumoto.

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Award winners of JACL National Rhetorical Contest (ddr-densho-379-437)
In the photograph from left to right are Dee Dee Ishida, Roy Nishikawa, Todd Endo, and Carol Suzuki, winners of the JACL National Rhetorial Contest

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Roy Nishikawa and Todd Endo with first place trophy (ddr-densho-379-438)
Roy Nishikawa and Todd Endo pose with first place trophy.

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4 generations of Sumida women posing in front of Japanese doll collection (ddr-densho-379-445)
4 generations of Sumida women posing in front of Japanese doll collection displayed every March 3rd (Doll's Day).

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Alice and Frank Endo pose with their reparation checks (ddr-densho-379-446)
Alice and Frank Endo pose with their reparation checks, as compensation for their incarceration in Rohwer Relocation Center.

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CGA picnic group photograph (ddr-densho-379-448)
CGA members and their descendants are Japanese Americans who owned grocery stores in Washington, DC after relocating from various relocation centers.

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Family portrait (ddr-densho-379-461)
Cheryl (center) poses with her Uncle Ken and Aunt Emmy. Written on the page in the photograph album "Cheryl's Birthday Party 1948". It was Cheryl's second birthday party.

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Woman knitting (ddr-densho-379-463)
Masako Sumida knitting. Written on the page in the photograph album "Cheryl's Birthday Party 1948".

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Couple portrait (ddr-densho-379-465)
Sumi and Tets Sumida Written on the page in the photograph album "Cheryl's Birthday Party 1948". It was Cheryl's second birthday party.

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Family portrait (ddr-densho-379-471)
Aiji Endo Family. Written on the page in the photograph album "Cheryl's Birthday Party 1948". It was Cheryl's second birthday party.