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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 117, No. 10 (September 24-30, 1993) (ddr-pc-65-35)
Select article titles: "Kimura to Clinton: What's on our minds" (p. 1); "Jurors decision on sexual harassment case stuns Ishibashi; appeal is uncertain" (p. 1); "Coalitions among 200,000 in March on Washington" (p. 1); "7th Asian murder galvanizes D.C. citizens" (p. 4).
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Beach party (ddr-densho-134-6)
Students of Lincoln High School on an outing to Richmond Beach in Seattle, Washington. Panel one (L to R): Roy Tanagi, Nobi Sasaki. Panel two (L to R): Ken Tanaka, Hiroshi Yahagi. Panel three (L to R): Yoshino Kano, Alice Ota, Mariko Kumasaka.
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Gila News-Courier Vol. II No. 42 (April 8, 1943) (ddr-densho-141-78)
Selected article titles: "Need to Save Water Stressed" (p. 1), "Project Director Will Issue Indefinite Leaves. Washington Clearance Not Needed" (p. 1), "Rattlesnake Bite Danger Told" (p. 1), "Editorial: Looking the Situation Over" (p. 2), "Possibility of Relocation in East Disclosed" (p. 3).
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Gila News-Courier Vol. II No. 18 (February 11, 1943) (ddr-densho-141-53)
Selected article titles: "Washington WRA Office Urges Coop Incorporation by March 1" (p. 1), "Evacuee Property Sought" (p. 1), "Editorials: Great Emancipators" (p. 2), "Lower Standard Education?" (p. 2), "Caucasian Homes Being Built" (p. 3), "Free Zone Nisei May Volunteer" (p. 4).
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Topaz Times Vol. VI No. 20 (February 19, 1944) (ddr-densho-142-277)
Selected article titles: "Relocation Follow-Up Team is Here With Eastern Job Offers" (p. 1), "Secretary Ickes, Myer Comment on WRA Shift" (p. 1), "Induction Steps Related by Fillmore Draft Board" (p. 3), "Washington WRA Answers Moot Selective Service Questions" (p. 3).
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Topaz Times Vol. II No. 63 (March 17, 1943) (ddr-densho-142-126)
Selected article titles: "To Contact Enlistees in Other Centers" (p. 1), "Dillon Myer Comments on Increase of Volunteers" (p. 1), "3 Topaz Girls Get Washington WRA Office Work" (p. 1), "Reasons for Volunteering Given. John Yoshino Presents Summary of Statements" (p. 2).
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Topaz Times Vol. IX No. 3 (October 11, 1944) (ddr-densho-142-347)
Selected article titles: "Meteorite Found Near Topaz; Specimen Sent to Washington" (p. 1), "Korematsu and Endo Cases to be Heard this Week" (p. 2), "Drafting of Nisei in SLC Area Hits Labor Shortage" (p. 2), "Evacuee Hater Changes Mind, Supports CAPFP" (p. 3).
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Poston Chronicle Vol. XXI No. 11 (November 4, 1944) (ddr-densho-145-579)
Selected article titles: "Language School Will Accept Nisei Women" (p. 1), "Things to Do, Things to See, and Things; A Party, a Movie, Two Exhibits, a Shibai" (p. 2), "Washington Issues Order on Relocation Centers in Use of Private Cars" (p. 3).
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Rohwer Outpost Vol. III No. 50 (December 24, 1943) (ddr-densho-143-127)
Selected article titles: "Christmas Day Celebrations" (p. 1), "Kiba Watches Cincinnatians Prepare Gifts for Evacuees" (p. 2), "Washington Releases Repatriation Notices" (p. 3), "WRA Discusses Appropriations" (p. 3), "Evacuee Property in L.A. Temple Released" (p. 5), "Editorial: The Holiday Spirit" (p. 8).
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Rohwer Outpost Vol. IV No. 9 (February 2, 1944) (ddr-densho-143-136)
Selected article titles: "Military Service: Nisei to Notify Washington" (p. 1), "Murai, Noted Agriculturist, to Deliver Lectures Here" (p. 1), "Vehicles: Army Trucks on Their Way" (p. 1), "Goods Arrive from Overseas" (p. 1), "Hotel Calls for Issei and Nisei" (p. 2).
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Issei man receiving his redress check (ddr-densho-26-17)
U.S. Assistant Deputy Attorney General James Turner presenting a redress check to Mr. Frank Yatsu, 105 years old. The check-presentation ceremony, honoring five Issei who were 100 years old or more, took place at the Nisei Veterans Hall in Seattle, Washington.
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Japanese American man in front of statue (ddr-densho-26-192)
Japanese American man standing in front of the Fountain of Time statue. Written on the back is "Fountain of Time" in English and a Japanese caption. Fountain of Time was completed in 1920 and dedicated in 1922. Located in Washington Park in Chicago.
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Hara wedding (ddr-densho-308-6)
Mae (Kanazawa) Hara returned to Seattle, Washington from teaching music in Japan in the spring of 1939. While Hara had been abroad, her parents had arranged a marriage between her and a childhood friend, Iwao Hara. They were married on October 19, 1939.
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Roses (ddr-one-1-521)
Color slide of a row of pink rose bushes. Other rows of red and pink rose bushes are visible in background. Image was most likely taken at the Rose Test Garden in Washington Park. According to donor processed on June 14, 1964.
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Wang Ching-ting smoking a cigar (ddr-njpa-1-1105)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei Photographic Overseas News November 9, 1937. Manipulating Public Opinion! (Washington) Domei. Chinese Ambassador Wang Ching-ting after he concocted facts to stir up anti-Japanese public opinion at a press conference at the Chinese embassy on October 9."
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Rose Test Garden (ddr-one-1-524)
Color slide of the Rose Test Garden in Washington Park. Rows of various types of rose bushes can be seen across the image. Five other visitors can be seen looking at the various rose bushes. According to donor processed on June 14, 1964.
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10th Annual 4H Club camp 1931 (ddr-densho-359-7)
Group photograph of the attendess of the 4H Club Camp in 1931 at State College of Washington in Pullman, Washing. Written on the back of the photograph "Mrs. Pearl Munn Leland, Wash. Jefferson Co. Staying at Stevens hall. 10 annual Alice Kawamoto".
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Kay Sakai Nakao Interview (ddr-densho-1001-3)
Nisei female. Born and raised in Bainbridge Island, Washington. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, removed with family to Manzanar concentration camp California, then later transferred to Minidoka, Idaho. Married while in Minidoka, and returned to Bainbridge Island after World War II.
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Meat market (ddr-densho-34-61)
Mrs. Tom Omura (second from left) and Mr. Tom Omura, holding one-year-old Masaaki (John) Nakata, in front of the meat market and restaurant along Winslow Way East on Bainbridge Island, Washington. The identity of the person on the left is unknown.
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United States Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service Office of District Director, Seattle, Washington, Report of Enemy Alien (ddr-one-5-251)
Photocopy of a declassified report on the status of Keizaburo Koyama. The report notes that Koyama is moving from the Minidoka War Relocation Project in Hunt, Idaho to 3615 B Cottonwood, Apartment 9918 in Vanport, Oregon. His status is still listed as parolee. The form lists his occupation at the time of arrest as "farm laborer," …
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Memo from V.R. Miller, Colonel, Infantry, Commanding, to the Adjutant General, War Department, Washington 25, D.C., September 6, 1945 (ddr-csujad-55-230)
Memorandum of understanding from V. R. Miller regarding Frank Okusako's request for relocation of his family from the Tule Lake incarceration camp. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0232
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Junkoh Harui Segment 25 (ddr-densho-1000-11-25)
The popularity of Bainbridge Gardens, Washington, prewar and postwar
This interview was done outdoors in the Bainbridge Gardens Nursery which resulted in increased background noise and frequent interruptions by the business P.A. system.
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Japanese family (ddr-csujad-25-10)
A page from an album containing Japanese family photographs. Five photographs are pasted on the page. All photographs appear to be taken in Washington in the early 1900s. Include Japanese men in suits, women in western dress, and children. Include a family portrait which is taken at "Jackson Studio" in Seattle, Washington. Also include one photograph …
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Japanese family (ddr-csujad-25-36)
A page from an album containing Japanese family photographs. Two family portraits are pasted on the page. Those portraits appear to have been taken in Washington in the early 1900s. One is a portrait of three Japanese men in suits taken at "Akash Studio," in Spokane, Washington; the other is a family portrait of two Japanese …