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doc "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."
doc "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."
doc "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."
Editorial:
doc Editorial: "'Japanese And Others'" (ddr-densho-69-27)
Full headline: "'Japanese And Others.' Why the 'Chronicle' Is Not Asking for Exclusion of Europeans."
Takiko Mizunoe receiving flowers from Miss San Francisco (ddr-njpa-4-744)
img 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."
Photograph and short article regarding Iwasaburo Okino (ddr-njpa-4-2023)
doc 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 …
Letter denying exemption addressed to Sarah E. Pyatt from Captain Herman P. Goebel, Jr. (ddr-one-3-14)
doc 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.
Visit to San Francisco (ddr-one-2-690)
img 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.
Visit to San Francisco (ddr-one-2-694)
img Visit to San Francisco (ddr-one-2-694)
Black and white photographic print of Heidi Okihara standing on cable car.
Visit to San Francisco (ddr-one-2-691)
img Visit to San Francisco (ddr-one-2-691)
Black and white photographic print of Shiuko Sakai standing in front of wooden gate at San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf.
Visit to San Francisco (ddr-one-2-693)
img Visit to San Francisco (ddr-one-2-693)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Bob Kubo and Heidi Okihara.
Visit to San Francisco (ddr-one-2-692)
img Visit to San Francisco (ddr-one-2-692)
Black and white photographic print of “Neptune Seafood” restaurant with car on left of frame at San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf.
Visit to San Francisco (ddr-one-2-695)
img Visit to San Francisco (ddr-one-2-695)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Shiuko Sakai and Heidi Okihara standing on the end platform of cable car.
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 118 (March 1938) (ddr-pc-10-3)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 118 (March 1938) (ddr-pc-10-3)
Selected article titles: "Plans Speeded Up to Welcome Great National Session" (p. 1), "Policy Explained in Statement for Young Generation" (p. 1), "Japan-U.S. North Pacific Fishing Clash Ends; Concessions in Tokio" (p. 1), "Seattle Cannery Workers in Clash for Higher Wages" (p. 4).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 127 (December 1938) (ddr-pc-10-7)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 127 (December 1938) (ddr-pc-10-7)
Selected article titles: "San Diego Group Aids in Program at Tree Planting" (p. 1), Record of League in 1938 Prepares Way to Progress" (p. 1).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 117 (February 1938) (ddr-pc-10-2)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 117 (February 1938) (ddr-pc-10-2)
Selected article titles: "Americans are Idealists, States Takaishi; Praises League Work" (p. 1), "Young College Graduates Given Work Promptly; Demand to Gain" (p. 1), "The Four Bases of Our Democracy" (p. 2).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 116 (January 1938) (ddr-pc-10-1)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 116 (January 1938) (ddr-pc-10-1)
Selected article titles: "Fealty Must Rise Above Sympathies Tsukamoto Feels" (p. 1), "Kitazumi States Integration Rule" (p. 1), "JACL Chapters Select Leaders" (p. 2).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 122 (July 1938) (ddr-pc-10-5)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 122 (July 1938) (ddr-pc-10-5)
Selected article titles: "Enthusiasm Rises in JACL Ranks as Convention Nears" (p. 1), "Japanese Most Law-Abiding Folk on Coast, Thinks U.W. Professor" (p. 1), "Hopeful View for Young Given" (p. 2).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 124 (September 1938) (ddr-pc-10-6)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 124 (September 1938) (ddr-pc-10-6)
Selected article titles: "League Delegates at Session Adopt Concrete Program" (p. 1), "Tsukamoto Named as League Leader" (p. 1), "The Constitution" (p. 2).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 119 (April 1938) (ddr-pc-10-4)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. X No. 119 (April 1938) (ddr-pc-10-4)
Selected article titles: "Perpetual Trophy Given Oratorical by Japanese Club" (p. 1), "Young Back Drive to Spur Business in San Francisco" (p. 1), "Expatriation" (p. 2).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. XI No. 130 (March 1939) (ddr-pc-11-2)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. XI No. 130 (March 1939) (ddr-pc-11-2)
Selected article titles: "Membership Drive of National JACL Was Huge Success" (p. 1), "Chapters Asked To Send Minutes Soon To Pacific Citizen" (p. 1), "Life Sketched in Two Orient Ports by Bill Hosokawa" (p. 2).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. XI No. 132 (May 1939) (ddr-pc-11-3)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. XI No. 132 (May 1939) (ddr-pc-11-3)
Selected article titles: "By-Laws For League Come In This Issue Of Pacific Citizen" (p. 1), "Portland Chapter Starts Plans for National Session" (p. 1), "League's By-Laws of Convention Presented
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. XI No. 128 (January 1939) (ddr-pc-11-1)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. XI No. 128 (January 1939) (ddr-pc-11-1)
Selected article titles: "Officers for 1939 About All Chosen by JACL Chapters" (p. 1), "Historian Asking Aid in Compiling Record of League" (p. 1), "Sunday Radio Programs Telling Contribution of Racial Groups" (p. 1).
Convention Review, Vol. I No. 1 (September 4, 1939) (ddr-pc-11-4)
doc Convention Review, Vol. I No. 1 (September 4, 1939) (ddr-pc-11-4)
Selected article titles: "Opening Ceremony Impressive; Sakamoto Keynote Speaker" (p. 1), "Discussions of Nisei Issues Summarized" (p. 1), Seattle Chapter Recalls Early Struggles in League Formation" (p. 1).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 12 No. 146 (October 1940) (ddr-pc-12-1)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 12 No. 146 (October 1940) (ddr-pc-12-1)
Selected article titles: "Citizenship Lost Under Two Rulings" (p. 1), "Nat'l JACL to Launch 1941 Directory; Pacific Citizen Circulation Jumps to 5000" (p. 1), "Colorful History Lies Behind 1st Japanese In U.S." (p. 3), "Nat'l Committee Reports" (p. 4).
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