4396 items
4396 items
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Rights of Jap Citizen to Be Tested in Court (June 5, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-813)
The Seattle Daily Times, June 5, 1942, p. 16
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Sentenced to Prison (October 7, 1949) (ddr-densho-56-1198)
The Seattle Daily Times, October 7, 1949, p. 18
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Nisei War Hero Asks Tolerance For Loyal Kin (February 5, 1944) (ddr-densho-56-1021)
The Seattle Daily Times, February 5, 1944, p. 3
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Japs Getting Cocky Again, Says Taxicab Driver in S.F. (February 18, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-634)
The Seattle Daily Times, February 18, 1942, p. 6
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Moving 5,000 S.F. Japs Begins (April 6, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-745)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 6, 1942, p. 2
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Japanese Hold Fair Celebration (February 24, 1915) (ddr-densho-56-262)
The Seattle Daily Times, February 24, 1915, p. 10
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Japanese Question Can't Be Compromised. President of San Francisco School Board Talking It Over at Washington Will Do No Good. (December 27, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-71)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 27, 1906, p. 8
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California Japanese Warned to Report (April 26, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-775)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 26, 1942, p. 30
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"Mass Meeting is Held By Local Japanese" (ddr-densho-69-24)
Full headline: "Mass Meeting is Held By Local Japanese. Speakers Advise Brown Colonists to Make No Open Fight Against Agitation, and Admit Many Charges Are True."
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"Arm Against Yellow Peril" (ddr-densho-69-17)
Full headline: "Arm Against Yellow Peril. Building Trades Ask Citizens to Unite in a Convention. Wants League Organized. Call for Petitions Asking School Board to Exclude Adult Japanese."
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Editorial: "Each Race For Its Own" (ddr-densho-69-14)
Full headline: "Each Race For Its Own. America for Americans, Japan for the Japanese."
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Editorial: "The Japanese Question" (ddr-densho-69-6)
Full headline: "The Japanese Question. It Is Now Squarely Before the National Government."
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"The Japanese Character" (ddr-densho-69-25)
Full headline: "The Japanese Character. Why Contact Must Impair Our American Civilization."
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Editorial: "The Yellow Peril" (ddr-densho-69-16)
Full headline: "The Yellow Peril. How the Japanese Crowd Out the White Race."
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Editorial: "Danger in the Brown Men" (ddr-densho-69-18)
Full headline: "Danger in the Brown Men. Competition of an Astute and Highly Developed Race."
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Editorial: "European Immigration" (ddr-densho-69-22)
"European Immigration. An Entirely Different Thing From the Invasion of Orientals."
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"Adult Japanese Crowd Out Children" (ddr-densho-69-11)
Full headline: "Adult Japanese Crowd Out Children. Coolie Immigrants Exercise a Baneful Influence and Generally Demoralize the Educational System of the City."
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"Japs Bringing Frightful Disease" (ddr-densho-69-26)
Full headline: "Japs Bringing Frightful Disease. Danger Now is in the School. Unwise Law Gives Diseased Asiatic Place as Pupil. Many Come in on Each Ship."
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"Japanese a Menace to American Women" (ddr-densho-69-1)
Full headline: "Japanese a Menace to American Women. Female Help is Being Driven Out. Unclean Practices of Orient Bringing Degredation and Debasement in the Train of Unrestricted Immigration."
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Editorial: "'Japanese And Others'" (ddr-densho-69-27)
Full headline: "'Japanese And Others.' Why the 'Chronicle' Is Not Asking for Exclusion of Europeans."
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Takiko Mizunoe receiving flowers from Miss San Francisco (ddr-njpa-4-744)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Takiko arrived in San Francisco. June 13, 1939. Miss San Francisco welcomed Takiko Mizunoe, arriving at the Port of San Francisco by the Tatsuta Maru on May 24th."
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Photograph and short article regarding Iwasaburo Okino (ddr-njpa-4-2023)
Caption on front: "'While Japan looks to America as a model for many modern ideas of life and manners, there is a great need of a constructive interpretation of the best that the West has to offer.' Iwasaburo Okino, famous Japanese novelist, who arrived in San Francisco aboard the Tatsuta Maru recently, added to his above …
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Letter denying exemption addressed to Sarah E. Pyatt from Captain Herman P. Goebel, Jr. (ddr-one-3-14)
Return letter and envelope to Sarah "Sade" Pyatt from Captain Herman P. Goebel, Jr. of the Western Defense Command and the Fourth Army informing her that her request for the Kidas to be exempted from Executive Order 9066 has been rejected.
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Visit to San Francisco (ddr-one-2-690)
Black and white photographic print of San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf with a boat in foreground.