Newsletter covering the following topics: Ron Mamiya heads action against Seattle School District for incident at office with racial slurs; Denise Louie Day Care Center established; Cong. Cunningham attends JACL Educational Briefing on Reparations; Seattle JACL to submit National Resolution calling for boycott of states not ratifying ERA; thoughts on Japan Tour (Eira Nagaoka).
Newsletter covering the following topics: Ron Mamiya heads action against Seattle School District for incident at office with racial slurs; Denise Louie Day Care Center established; Cong. Cunningham attends JACL Educational Briefing on Reparations; Seattle JACL to submit National Resolution calling for boycott of states not ratifying ERA; thoughts on Japan Tour (Eira Nagaoka).
Shares news she heard second hand about Helen's plans to marry someone named Kay in Salt Lake City without telling anyone, plans to wait and have the baby in camp while she still had health care. Note on back of envelope that Mrs. Harada wants to get married (to Tomoyuki Nozawa) in the Spring with Martha …
Raising many children: the older ones help take care of the younger ones
During this interview, Mrs. Kurosu alternately speaks in both English and Japanese. As a result, the English translation of the transcript contains [Jpn.] and [Eng.], which indicate whether the original dialogue was spoken in Japanese or English.
Letter from Don Comer to George Kida and family, dated January 19, 1944. Writes of news of his farm and of the Kidas' livestock. Mr. Comer was once taking care of the Kidas' cows, but he gave them to James Albert "Al" Johnson the previous winter (he didn't know if Al had told the Kidas that …
Selected article titles: "Ask Evacuees Take Care in Filing Forms. Justice Department Advises Claimants to Check Statements" (p. 1), "Nisei Army Officers on Duty in Japan Barred from British Occupation Force Rest Hotels" (p. 1), "JACL Credited with Success in Nisei Effort to Win Equality Before Law, Says ACLU Report" (p. 3), "Alien Property Office Extends …
Selected article titles: "Chapter Protests Effective in Quelling Use of 'Jap' on TV" (p.1), "JACL Welcomes Kennedy Order Banning Housing Bias" (p.1-2), "Equal Opportunity in Housing Established" (p.1), "Lack of Racial Pride by American Negro Holding Down their Progress, Leader Says" (p.1), "Urge Study of Bias in Child Care Homes by Welfare Board" (p.3).
Caption on reverse: "FEC-47-77289. 14 July 47 / Japanese farmers work hard: / Japanese farmers, working on a / farm located near Mount Fuji, / Japan, thresh rice by means of a / foot driven machine. This is / extremely fatiguing work, and / the operation must be executed / with great care as grain left …
Caption below photo: Mas Takano sprays the temple's plum tree with Neem oil. Alameda Buddhist Temple, Alameda, CA. Takano takes care of the some of the grounds but says he is getting too old to continue much longer. At the right time, the plums will be come umeboshi ("ew-may-boh-she") - a pickled, sour plum sometimes stuffed …
Minutes from the Heart Mountain Community Council meeting. Includes discussion on camp eye care, transfers from Jerome incarceration center, swimming pool, baseball team, scholarship fund, and "old men's home." See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0576
Petition regarding health care at Heart Mountain incarceration camp. Covers problems and requests related to an increase in the number of doctors, psychiatric facilities and services, and free dental services. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0884
Left to right: Phil Okano, Don Nakata, Jack Dyke (in back), Alice Okano, Itsuno Kawamoto, Wayne Nakata (in front), Fern Dyke (behind), John Nakata (in back), Kaichi Kawamoto, Bob Nakata (in front), Jitsuzo Nakata (in back), Jean Kawamoto, Pauline Nakata (in back), Joe Kawamoto with Ray Kawamoto, Eddie Otsuka. The Dykes took care of the Kawamoto …
Selected article titles: "Expansion of Hunt Farm Program Seen for 1944" (p. 1), "Hunt Exports Onions" (p. 1), "California Board Favors Evacuee's Return to Coast" (p. 1), "Local Library Offers Wide Variety of Historical Novels" (p. 3), "Nisei and Chinese Work Together in New York Office" (p. 3), "Relocatees Aided by Churches" (p. 4), "Residents Urged …
Letter from New York. Kan shares an anecdote about a couple getting stuck suspended in the parachute jump concession at the World's Fair. On arguing to get paid fairly for his work after completion of a rock garden project. Taking care of last things in New York before leaving on his trip to interview with Frank …
This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Any opinions, finding, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of the Interior.
This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Any opinions, finding, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of the Interior.
Select article titles: "Method of New Headquarter Staff Operations Previewed for Execom" (p.1); "Senator Inouye Speaks Against School Busing" (p.1); "A 'Liberated' Woman Wonders" (p.2); "American Image of Japan Taken by Gallup Bared" (p.3); "Japan-U.S. Friendship Act to Establish $32 Million Education-Cultural Trust" (p.3); "Matsunaga Co-Sponsoring Child Care Bill Vetoed Last Session by President" (p.4).
Memo requesting for release of Abe. Describes the situation of Abe (Joe Kiyotake Abe), who had been in Army custody since the end of December, 1943, and whose wife was hospitalized, leaving their three children without parental care. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sjs_sch_0071
Selected article titles: "Fear Impression"; "On the Other Hand"; "Harry Kuroiwa Prisoner"; "Two Dead in Chicago"; "Business Opportunity"; "Labor Recruit Plan Opposed by Council"; "Want Ads Today"; "Care of Issei Indigents O.K., Resettler Says"; "Change Induction Oath"; "Wild West Rodeo Here to Perform April First"; "Ouster Verdict Urged in Oregon City Case"; "Kubota Phi Beta Kappa"; …
Original caption: San Bruno, California. The dental clinic in one of a group of four buildings devoted to medical services. All medical services at this assembly center are conducted by doctors and nurses of Japanese ancestry. After weeks of difficulty due to lack of equipment and facilities, they are now able to care for the needs …
Left to right: Phil Okano, Don Nakata, Jack Dyke (in back), Alice Okano, Itsuno Kawamoto, Wayne Nakata (in front), Fern Dyke behind him, John Nakata (in back), Kaichi Kawamoto, Bob Nakata (in front), Jitsuzo Nakata (in back), Jean Kawamoto, Pauline Nakata (in back); Joe Kawamoto holding Ray Kawamoto, Eddie Otsuka. Jack and Fern Dyke took care …
Left to right: Phil Okano, Don Nakata, Jack Dyke (in back), Alice Okano, Itsuno Kawamoto, Wayne Nakata (in front), Fern Dyke behind him, John Nakata (in back), Kaichi Kawamoto, Bob Nakata (in front), Jitsuzo Nakata (in back), Jean Kawamoto, Pauline Nakata (in back); Joe Kawamoto holding Ray Kawamoto, Eddie Otsuka. Jack and Fern Dyke took care …
This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Any opinions, finding, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of the …