Japanese American Courier Vol. 13, No. 624 (January 1, 1940)
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Densho
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OBJECT ID
ddr-densho-96-659
PARENT COLLECTION
Japanese American Courier Collection
DESCRIPTION
Selected article titles: "Citizenship Urged for Young People" (p. 1), "War Even in Our Own Boarders, Declares Seattle Council Women" (p. 2), "High Hope Held for Young Folk, Consul-General Satow Declares" (p. 3), "We Still Want Peace" (p. 4), "Better Cultural Relations" (p. 5); "Foreign Trade means High Rank In Civilization, Says Exporter" (p. 6); "Young People of Vision Big Need, Declares Pastor" (p. 7); "Democracy means Peace, Equality For All; Will Battle For Justice" (p. 8); JACL Expanded Widely in 1939, Says National Head Tsukamoto" (p. 9); "Important Work For Youth Shown By Takeo Nogaki" (p. 16); "Tolerance And Education Will Do Much For Aiding Democracy" (p. 16); "Toshi Sees Good Farming Outlook For Young Folks" (p. 16); "Soil Only Base of Civilization Declare Oles, Association Head" (p. 17); "Japan Launching 1940 To Honor 2600th Year of the Empire" (p. 17); "Only Pressure Groups Succeed In World Defying Individuals" (p. 18)
DATE
January 1, 1940
LOCATION
OBJECT GENRE
Periodicals
OBJECT FORMAT
Document
TOPICS
- Journalism and media -- Community publications
- Geographic communities -- Washington -- Seattle
- Activism and involvement
- Immigration and citizenship
- Identity and values
- Industry and employment -- Timber
- Identity and values -- Kibei
- World War II
- Arts and literature -- Literary arts -- Essays
- Community activities -- Sports
- ...
FACILITY
CREATORS
- Japanese American Courier (publisher)
- Sakamoto, James Yoshinori (editor)
PERSONS/ORGANIZATIONS
CONTRIBUTOR
Densho
PREFERRED CITATION
Courtesy of the Japanese American Courier Collection, Densho
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