125 items
125 items
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Barber shop (ddr-fom-1-866)
WRA caption on reverse: "Barber shop." J.K. Kimura was the head barber in Minidoka. Seen here giving a haircut to Ted Arai.
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Barber shop (ddr-densho-37-384)
Original WRA caption: Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. Motimer Cooke, Supervisor of Community Enterprises, enjoys the first hair-cut given in the barber shop at this War Relocation Authority center. Frances Imura, evacuee from Sacramento is the barber.
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Susumu Nakanishi Interview Segment 9 (ddr-densho-1000-496-9)
Experiencing discrimination at a barber shop
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Fred Oda Interview Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1015-9-4)
Parents' prewar business: barber shop and bathhouse
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Poston barber shop (ddr-densho-475-24)
Black and white photograph of three boys sitting in chairs and getting their hair cut at the Poston barber shop. Sign in the background reads: "ADULTS 20 / UNDER 12 YRS 10"
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George T. "Joe" Sakato Interview Segment 3 (ddr-manz-1-29-3)
Parents' small businesses: barber shop, pool hall, bathhouse
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Britannia rules the social scene (ddr-csujad-49-231)
Newspaper article on the then Canadian Secretary of State, Judy LaMarsh, a former Canadian WAC from "The herald examiner." An item from: pages 112-113 of the Sue Kato scrapbook (gfb_skc_001). See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 2019_002_001_071_02
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Tosuke Akamine standing next to a statue (ddr-njpa-5-148)
Amateur sculptor and owner of barber shop.
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Envelope for Kinzuchi Fukunaga (ddr-njpa-5-858)
Caption on front [translation]: "Barber shop owner."
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Memo from Philip W. Barber, Chief, Community Services, to the residents of Heart Mountain Relocation Center, December 10, 1942 (ddr-csujad-55-684)
Memorandum of understanding from Philip Barber to incarcerees regarding an upcoming "recreation conference" at Heart Mountain incarceration camp. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0686
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Japanese Barber Union affidavit regarding Masue Matsuo (ddr-densho-381-158)
An unsigned affidavit swearing that Chuzaburo Ito, acting president of the Japanese Barber Union, is aware that Masue Matsuo has been a licensed barber in the state of Washington.
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Envelope of Tosuke Akamine photographs (ddr-njpa-5-147)
Caption on front [translation]: "Amateur sculptor and owner of barber shop."
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Reassignment slip (ddr-densho-469-3)
A reassignment slip reassigning Kazuo Otani to work as a barber.
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Portrait of Hiroye Koike (ddr-ajah-2-883)
Caption below photo: Hiroye Koike of Alameda, CA, 1946. Inscription on photo front: Mrs. Tsuchiya, Love Hiroye Koike
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Barber Shop, Amache Consumer Enterprises (ddr-densho-163-33)
L to R: Z. Yamaoka, S. Omori, T. Tokunaga, M. Nonaka, I. Ota, T. Miyahara.
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Painting of the barber shop at Santa Fe Internment Camp (ddr-manz-2-29)
Caption on reverse: "Barber shop. All equipment built by Santa Fe internees."
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Letter from the Japanese Barber Union to the Director of Licenses (ddr-densho-381-159)
A letter from the Japanese Barber Union to Charles R. Maybury, Director of Licenses, requesting certification that Masue Matsuo has been legally practicing the barber trade. On the envelope is a penciled note in Japanese.