201 items
201 items
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Group portrait of young women (ddr-ajah-3-253)
Caption below photo: 1929 or 1930 - Shojokai (Young Ladies society) at the Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA.
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Two men by convertible car (ddr-ajah-6-583)
Caption below photo: Makoto "Henry" Takagi (at right) of Alameda, CA., and Mr. Miyazaki with a convertible automobile. Miyazaki might have been from Oakland. Circa 1920s
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Campers on the last day of camp (ddr-densho-336-968)
The 1977 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp. Caption on front: "Back row: Naomi Takagi, Sono Takizawa, Julia Murata, Marice Tatsuno / Front kneeling: Ann Shimakawa, Kellyanne Ebisui."
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Naomi Takagi log rolling in the lake (ddr-densho-336-1133)
The 1978 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.
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Rev. Alpha Takagi and Rev. Bill Kobayashi (ddr-densho-336-397)
The 1970s Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camps.
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New officers of the Japanese American Citizens League (ddr-densho-201-469)
From associated newspaper clipping: "Newly-installed officers of the Seattle JACL joined hands with Pres. Harry Takagi in a pledge for unity and teamwork in 1951 after the chapter's installation service recently...From left to right, Kay Yamaguchi, Ken Nogaki and James Matsuoka, vice-presidents; Pres. Takagi; Beulah Shigeno, corresponding secretary; Betty Noji, recording secretary; and Mits Kashiwagi, treasurer." …
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The Northwest Times Vol. 5 No. 5 (January 17, 1951) (ddr-densho-229-266)
"G.I. Brides Act Priority, Masaoka Says" (p. 1), "210 Claims Adjudicated during 1950, Justice Department Reports to ADC" (p. 1), "Takagi Re-Elected JACL President" (p. 1).
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Group of men standing in doorway of school building (ddr-ajah-6-603)
Caption below photo: At center is Jumagoro Takagi, standing in front of the Japanese Association of Alameda building on 2256 Pacific Avenue. Second front left is Kanjiro Inouye, circa 1916-1920s.
Narrator Paul Takagi
Nisei male. Born May 3, 1923, in Auburn, California. Grew up in the Sacramento Valley, where parents ran a farm. During World War II, removed to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. Worked as a hospital orderly in camp. Forced to sit with a young man who had been shot during the "Manzanar Riot," and quit job …
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Marice Tatsuno and Naomi Takagi during a BBQ (ddr-densho-336-1223)
The 1978 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.
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Pacific Citizen, The Spring Supplement (March 31, 1967) (ddr-pc-39-14)
Selected article titles: "President Johnson Delivers 1967 Civil Rights Message" (p. 1), "PNWDC seminar, human relations deemed a success" (p. 1), "Fair housing bill a little too fair" (p. 1), "JACL Policy on Civil Rights" (p. 2), "JACL Civil Rights Statement" (p. 2) "Forming a Human Relations Committee in the Chapter" (p. 2), "Stages in the …
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The Northwest Times Vol. 4 No. 76 (September 23, 1950) (ddr-densho-229-245)
"Prexy Takagi Heads Seattle Group to Eleventh Biennial National JACL Confab in Chicago Sept. 28-Oct. 2" (p. 1), "Five Nisei Pilots Eye Chicago as Final Landing Place; Ohye's Race Will Begin This Sunday" (p. 1).
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Seven Issei men in suits (ddr-densho-259-196)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "A group of Hood River Issei, from left to right: Kozo Karasawa, Yoshitomo Kyono, Ikutaro Takagi, Kamematsu Norimatsu and [Renichi Fujimoto]. I can't identify the two men who are crouching in the front."
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 32, No. 2, February 1995 (ddr-sjacl-1-425)
Newsletter covering the following topics: 1995 Seattle JACL President, Cal Takagi; Chapter collects fund for Kobe earthquake victims; American Jewish Committee with call for a conference of Asian American and Jewish communities to identify areas of common interest.
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School children and teachers outside school (ddr-ajah-6-599)
Caption below photo: The Official California Alameda Japanese Elementary School, at 2256 Pacific Avenue. The school began in 1916. Takuritsu Morita arrived in the Oakland area by 1915 and would live in Alameda by about 1919, possible earlier. Makoto "Henry" Takagi was born in 1900. Based on his appearance this could be 1916 or 1917. if …
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Group of men in baseball uniforms (ddr-ajah-5-54)
Caption below photo: Alameda Taiiku Kai (ATK) baseball team, circa late 1910s-early 1920s.
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Rev. Alpha Takagi and Midori Tani in a camp skit (ddr-densho-336-539)
The 1972 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.
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Naomi Takagi and Rev. Grant Hagiya log rolling in the lake (ddr-densho-336-1132)
The 1978 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.
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Group posing on rocks by river (ddr-ajah-6-619)
Caption below photo: Takuritsu Morita, far right, poses with friends. Standing in the center of the rock could be Henry Takagi. Morita may have set this photo up himself as he often enjoyed doing. While self-timers were available in this time, someone could have triggered the camera for him. 1915-1933, but more likely 1915-1919, when he …
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Bulletin, May 26, 1950 (ddr-sjacl-1-13)
Bulletin covering the following topics: Membership meeting, 6/1/1950 Betsuin, last meeting 50-60 members, ?social hour? popular; President Harry Takagi; JACL help in getting American Bowling Congress to remove discriminatory racial restrictions from by-laws, worked with other organizations and individuals.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. II, No. 12, December 1965 (ddr-sjacl-1-79)
Bulletin covering the following topics: Young Adult Group Report; Installation Banquet; Alien Land Law effort report; six ?Face to Face? meetings scheduled by Human Relations committee with leaders of the ?Negro Community.? Ben Woo, Warren Chan, Calvin Takagi, Midori Thiel, Toru Sakahara.
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Two men posing by window (ddr-ajah-6-581)
Caption below photo: Makoto "Henry" Takagi, of Alameda, CA., poses with a friend, who is likely from nearby Oakland, in the shadowy light of a window Henry was born February 9, 1900. photo by Takuritsu Morita, circa late 1910s to early 1920s
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"Seattle Chapter Installs New Officers" (ddr-densho-201-472)
Pacific Citizen newspaper clipping from March 17, 1951: "SEATTLE, Wash.--Newly-installed officers of the Seattle JACL joined hands with Pres. Harry Takagi in a pledge for unity and teamwork in 1951 after the chapter's installation service recently. From left to right, Kay Yamaguchi, Ken Nogaki and James Matsuoka, vice-presidents; Pres. Takagi; Beulah Shigeno, corresponding secretary; Betty Noji, …