Being reunited with twin sisters, taking care of them
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Neighbors take care of family property during the war
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Selected article titles: "Population Jumps to 7181. New Arrivals Counted at 3872" (p. 1), "New Hospital Plan is Rushed" (p. 3), "Telephones to Come to Manzanar" (p. 3), "Typhoid Shots Will be Given" (p. 3), "Report All Sickness" (p. 3), "Helpful Hints on Skin Care" (p. 3), "'Contrabands' are Seized" (p. 5), "More Rubber Plants Arrive …
Original WRA caption: Gila River Relocation Center, Rivers, Arizona. M. Fujita is pictured feeding the cows at the dairy farm school. He works days on the hog farm, and spends his evenings at the school to learn milking and the care of the cows. Prior to evacuation, he was a builder of fishing boats at San …
Nisei male. Born March 31, 1913, in San Francisco, California. Spent difficult childhood years in San Francisco under care of a guardian while family lived in Japan. Graduated with a degree in business administration from the University of California at Berkeley before World War II. Removed to Tanforan Assembly Center, California, and then to Topaz concentration …
Kibei Nisei couple. Kikuno was born in the United States, then moved to Japan with her family after her father passed away. In the lead up to World War II, her uncle sent Kikuno and her brother back to the United States, where they were raised in foster care in northern California. During World War II, …
Kibei Nisei couple. Kikuno was born in the United States, then moved to Japan with her family after her father passed away. In the lead up to World War II, her uncle sent Kikuno and her brother back to the United States, where they were raised in foster care in northern California. During World War II, …
The challenges of providing mental health care to Japanese American communities
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Helping take care of younger children at the Shonien orphanage
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Preparing for mass removal: finding someone to take care of the hotel
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A non-Japanese American family takes care of family farm during the war
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Receipt from Chalfant Press for the order graduation announcements and calling cards for Manzanar High School graduation. Receipt dated March 2, 1943, care of H. Bentley Wells. Marked paid on March 15, 1943 by Todd Watkins. Transcription is found in item: ecm_wells_9077. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: ecm_wells_0077
Article titles: "Setsu and Kakoto Are Going to School -- in U.S.A."; "Sugar Company Will Care for Labor"; "Branch Post Office at Minidoka Relocation Center"; "Control of Alien Travel Shifted"; "Japanese Man Asks Divorce"; "Keith Turns Down Jap Camp Position"; "Jobs Beckon at Delta's Jap Center"; "Jap Teaching Help Needed"; "All Japanese to be Moved"; "Axis …
Advertisement for Heart Mountain community stores 2 and 3. Includes a listing of items on sale that will no longer available in the future, as well as additional personal care, vitamin, and beauty products being offered at a discounted price. Includes Japanese text. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: …
Correspondence from Alfred Beck to J.L. O'Rourke, Officer in Charge, regarding optical care for internees at Crystal City Department of Justice Internment Camp. From the Mary F. Clark scrapbook, "Before I Forget, 1942-1947," page 60. See also sac_jaac_1334 through sac_jaac_1529. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_1396
Nisei female. Born March 8, 1925, in Portland, Oregon. Lost mother at an early age and helped to take care of the family. During World War II, removed to the Portland Assembly Center, Oregon, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. After leaving camp, worked for a War Relocation Authority office helping to return confiscated property to …
Assigned to take care of maintenance and miscellaneous tasks for General MacArthur and his family
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Arranging for a white family to take care of farm during World War II
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Making arrangements with a non-Japanese family to take care of home (audio only)
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Photocopy of the column "Museum Musings" written by Merna DeBolt in the "Skamania County Pioneer Newspaper" published January 12, 2000. The column, which is written by the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center, talks about the experiences of Japanese American families along the Columbia River during WWII and discusses how John Dickey helped take care of farms for …
Selected article titles: "JACL Chapters Will Send CARE Packages to People Of Little French Community" (p. 1), "Nisei Scientist Discovers Chemical Which Kills Viruses" (p. 1), "Liberal Political Group Backs Issei Naturalization Proposal" (p. 2), "ADC Asks Early Senate Action On Bill to Prevent Arbitrary Deportation of Japanese Aliens" (p. 3), "Staley Firm Denies Presence of …
Selected article titles: "Defense of 'right of dissent' targeted as next Nisei battle" (p. 1), "Evacuee seeks $1.5-million from Canada" (p. 1), "Nisei neurosurgeon says U.S. GIs getting best possible medical care" (p. 1), "Japanese Ambassador Shimoda presents credentials at White House" (p. 1), "Study launched on longevity of U.S. resident Japanese" (p. 1), "Mixed blood …
Selected article titles: "Anti-Miscegenation Laws Still Prevail: American Samoa Tradition Prohibiting Orientals Marrying Natives Challenged" (p. 1), "South African with Japanese bride unable to bring her home" (p. 1), "Historians Moan Loss of Issei Papers: Documents Needed to Support Research on Japanese in U.S." (p. 1), "JACL Role as Human Rights Organization Stressed at West L.A., …
Newsletter of the Florin chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League covering issues related to incarceration including storage of personal items, members trained in first aid, care of pets, and address changes. Also includes a memorial statement for Hiroyuki [Kato] and recognition of individuals for their financial contributions. See this object in the California State Universities …