1036 items
1036 items
img
Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You (ddr-janm-16-32)
One phonograph record. Black label with silver letterings Capitol Dome with four stars\n1 24-A (Don Redman) Vocal by Nat "King" Cole The King Cole Trio\n214-4-A I Realize Now (Miller-Cowan) Vocal by Nat "King" Cole The King Cole Trio
img
Madge Goto standing next to a piano (ddr-njpa-5-1147)
Caption on reverse: "After the concert: Miss Madge Goto posed for this photo in front of the piano after her successful recital at Mabel Smyth auditorium last night. The leis were presented to her at the end of the reciptal.--(Hawaii Times photo by Don Nagano)"
doc
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 108, No. 10 (March 17, 1989) (ddr-pc-61-10)
Selected article titles: "Redress Called 'Stupid': Redress Injunction Filed by Vets' Group" (pp. 1-2), "'Tenure Now' Rally for Don Nakanishi Draws 300 at UCLA" (p. 1), "Cal Poly Pomona Students Protest Anti-Asian Attacks" (pp. 1-2), and "Politics: Attitudes Toward the Emperor" (p. 5).
img
Edward E. Johnston taking his oath of office from Ingram M. Stainback (ddr-njpa-2-475)
Caption on reverse: "SECRETARY OF HAWAII JOHNSTON: Edward E. Johnston takes oath of office as Secretary of Hawaii administered by Associate Justice Ingram M. Stainback of the Territorial Supreme Court in a brief ceremony held at Iolani Palace yesterday afternoon. (Hawaii Times photo by Don Nagano)."
img
Edward E. Johnston taking his oath of office from Ingram Stainback (ddr-njpa-2-473)
Caption on front: "SECRETARY OF HAWAII JOHNSTON: Edward E. Johnston takes oath of office as Secretary of Hawaii administered by Associate Justice Ingram M. Stainback of the Territorial Supreme Court in a brief ceremony held at Iolani Palace yesterday afternoon. -- (Hawaii Times photo by Don Nagano)."
img
Wedding portrait with Isoshima family (ddr-densho-477-424)
Photograph of Glenn Isoshima and Karlyne Omoto's wedding with Glenn's family. Left to right: Frank Nishimura, Naomi (Isoshima) Nishimura, Don Shimono, Elaine (Isoshima) Shimono, Karlyne (Omoto) Isoshima, Glenn Isoshima, Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima, Takeo Isoshima (behind), Mark Isoshima (front), Susan Isoshima, and Michael Gave holding Vivian Gave.
img
Group photograph (ddr-densho-359-1088)
A group photograph of the Nakata family at Manzanar Concentration Camp in California. Top row, left to right: Masaaki and Pauline Nakata, Sachan Nakata, Yonchan and Kyoichi Iwasa, Ken Nakata. Front row, left to right: Shima Nakata, Wayne Nakata, Bob Kenji Nakata, Don Nakata, Jitsuzo Nakata
av
Interview with Don Oka, Steve Yagi, and Shigeo Ito, part 4 of 8 (ddr-densho-1007-1620)
Oka on the left, Yagi in the center, and Ito on the right. The three discuss their service in the Pacific. Ito and Yagi talk about their families' internment in Poston. Video starts at 0:25. Loni Ding can be heard asking questions behind the camera. Original title: II LA #50, 7-26-85, Oka, Yagi, Ito IV. Interview …
av
Interview with Don Oka, Steve Yagi, and Shigeo Ito, part 5 of 8 (ddr-densho-1007-1774)
Continued from ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1007-1620/. Oka is on the left, Yagi in the center, and Ito on the right. Ito discusses the deaths of two Nisei on his team and the fear of being mistaken for a Japanese soldier. Oka discusses being interviewed for military intelligence at Camp Carson in Colorado, being treated differently than Caucasian soldiers, …
av
Interview with Don Oka, Steve Yagi, and Shigeo Ito, part 3 of 8 (ddr-densho-1007-1619)
Oka on the left, Yagi in the center, and Ito on the right. The three discuss their service in the Pacific theater, their military training in the Midwest, JICPOA, and their encounters with high-ranking officers. Video starts at 0:23. Loni Ding can be heard asking questions behind the camera. Original title: II LA #49, 7-26-85, Oka, …
av
Interview with Don Oka, Steve Yagi, and Shigeo Ito, part 7 of 8 (ddr-densho-1007-1775)
Continued from ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1007-1621/. Oka is on the left, Yagi in the center, and Ito on the right. Yagi discusses his family (some of whom were near Hiroshima at the time of the bomb) and their situation after the war, being discharged from the military, joining and working for the post office, and wanting to switch …
av
Interview with Don Oka, Steve Yagi, and Shigeo Ito, part 6 of 8 (ddr-densho-1007-1621)
Continued from ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1007-1774/. Oka on the left, Yagi in the center, and Ito on the right. Oka talks about his work with Yagi in post-war Japan. The three discuss their encounters with Japanese citizens after the war, particularly victims of the atom bombs. Video starts at 0:21. Loni Ding can be heard asking questions behind …
av
Interview with Don Oka, Steve Yagi, and Shigeo Ito, part 2 of 8 (ddr-densho-1007-1618)
Oka on the left, Yagi in the center, and Ito on the right. Oka tells the story of an encounter with General John DeWitt. The three then discuss their service in the Pacific theater. and working with Japanese prisoners of war. Video starts at 0:22. Loni Ding can be heard asking questions behind the camera. Original …
av
B-roll for The Color of Honor; interview with Don Oka, Steve Yagi, and Shigeo Ito, part 1 of 8 (ddr-densho-1007-1617)
Video starts at 0:22. B-roll of photos and documents related to Corregidor Island until 11:11, when an interview with Don Oka, Steve Yagi, and Shigeo Ito begins. Oka is on the left, Yagi in the center, and Ito on the right. Ito discusses moving from the infantry to interpreter work with the military. The three then …
img
St. Peter's Boy's basketball team (ddr-densho-456-2)
Identification caption from donor: Front L-R: Brian Shoji, John Nakayama, Martin Ishihara, Steve Suyama, Todd Imori, Jamie Matsuoka, Koby Kumasaka. Back L-R: Coach Don Suda, Dale N., Doug Shigaki, Mark Takizawa, Coach Dale Shigaki, Mark Nakatsu, Ledyard Slee, John Nakatsu, David Kim, Coach John Shigaki, Jay Shoji,.
doc
Manzanar Free Press Vol. I No. 15 (May 23, 1942) (ddr-densho-125-404)
Selected article titles: "New Canteen Opens Sundays as Community Enterprise" (p. 1), "To Make Shoyu Here" (p. 1), "War Bonds Sales Pushed" (p. 1), "Evacuee Sales Investigated" (p. 1), "So Long to Sarongs, Men! Don a Shirt for Dinner" (p. 2), "Issei Ministers to Speak Sunday" (p. 2).
img
Isoshima family camping trip (ddr-densho-477-501)
Photograph of three generations of the Isoshima family on a camping trip. From left to right: Don Shimono, Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima, Elaine (Isoshima) Shimono, Scott Nishimura, David Nishimura, Naomi (Isoshima) Nishimura, and Frank Nishimura. The caption below the photo reads "family camping trip to Eastern Washington" in black ink.
img
Garage sale indoors (ddr-densho-477-670)
Photograph of two men helping set up a garage sale. On the right is Don Shimono. In the back is Glenn Isoshima. The caption below the photo reads "Two day huge garage sale with lots of help from relatives. Netted over $3,000 mostly small things" in black ink.
doc
Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XIII, No. 10, October 1975 (ddr-sjacl-1-249)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Seattle Reparations plan presented to California Tri-District meeting, Most chapters have not discussed, ?Don?t Rock the Boat? attitude, John Dean, yes that John Dean, made the presentation; JCCC article; KCTS drops plans to show Charlie Chan movies after letter from Gary Iwamoto.
doc
Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. III, No. 9, September 1966 (ddr-sjacl-1-88)
Bulletin covering the following topics: Washington US Congressional Delegation reaffirms support for repeal of Alien Land Law; Phil Hayasaka Column; Don Kazama reports on ?School Transfer Program? (Busing), ask for money to support Jewish effort to this end; Human Relations Committee report, on busing; pamphlet on S.J.R. 20.
doc
Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XII, No. 10, October 1975 (ddr-sjacl-1-183)
Bulletin covering the following topics: Seattle Reparations plan presented to California Tri-District meeting, most chapters have not discussed, ?Don?t Rock the Boat? attitude, John Dean, yes that John Dean, made the presentation; JCCC article; KCTS drops plans to show Charlie Chan movies after letter from Gary Iwamoto.
img
Candid family moment (ddr-densho-359-1033)
Photographer catches candid moment of the Nakata and Kawamoto familues. The boys ham it up for the camera while a man in the background points out the camera.From far left: Alice Kawamoto with Bob Kenji Nakata, Jeanette Otsuka, Don Nakata, Pauline Nakata, unidentified man pointing, Masaaki Nakata, Ken Nakata
img
Kawamoto and Nakata families (ddr-densho-359-1232)
1st row, L to R: Ray Kawamoto, Wayne Nakata, Phil Okano holding Pam Okano; 2nd row, L to R: Jeanette Otsuka and Eddie Otsuka, Itsuno and Kaichi Kawamoto, Jitsuzo Nakata; 3rd row: L to R: Pauline Nakata, Bob Nakata, Don Nakata, John Nakata, Joe Kawamoto and Jean Kawamoto
doc
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 108, No. 20 (May 26, 1989) (ddr-pc-61-20)
Selected article titles: "Nakanishi May Pursue Other Legal Avenues" (pp. 1-2), "Historic Focus on Japanese Women: Museum Embarks on Oral History Project as Backdrop for Photos from 3 Generations" (pp. 2, 8), and "In Recognition of Quality Medical Care, Despite Hardship and Race Prejudice: Nisei Physicians: Fujikawa, Shigekawa, Yamazaki" (pp. 4-5).
doc
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 108, No. 21 (June 2, 1989) (ddr-pc-61-21)
Selected article titles: "House Strips $250 Million Set for Redress from Emergency Bill" (p. 1), "Three-Year Battle Won: UCLA Grants Don Nakanishi Tenure" (pp. 1-2), "Entire Hawaii State House Legislators Urge Pres. Bush for Full Redress Payment" (p. 2), "JACL Resolution on Civil and Human Rights in Japan Seen Filled with Misunderstanding" (p. 5), and "Assembly …