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Two men washing canned salmon (ddr-densho-15-90)
img Two men washing canned salmon (ddr-densho-15-90)
Fred Kosaka (left) and (first name unknown) Takehara wash cans of salmon that have just been cooked. Washing was necessary to remove debris produced during the cooking process.
Two men fishing for trout (ddr-densho-15-91)
img Two men fishing for trout (ddr-densho-15-91)
Fred Kosaka (top) and (first name unknown) Sano fish for Dolly Varden, a type of trout. The two men were in Alaska to work in the canneries.
Soldier portrait (ddr-densho-323-2)
img Soldier portrait (ddr-densho-323-2)
Portrait of Fred Shiosaki in uniform; a brief note for home is written on the back around Christmastime. Mr. Shiosaki was fighting in France at the time.
World War II veteran (ddr-densho-323-5)
img World War II veteran (ddr-densho-323-5)
Fred Shiosaki stands alone next to an old photo of himself during the war with fellow soldiers.
Soldier portrait (ddr-densho-323-1)
img Soldier portrait (ddr-densho-323-1)
Portrait of Fred Shiosaki in uniform; a brief note for home is written on the front to his parents, and the date is written on the back.
Korematsu v. United States, 584 F.Supp. 1406 (1984) (ddr-densho-405-36)
doc Korematsu v. United States, 584 F.Supp. 1406 (1984) (ddr-densho-405-36)
This document was available in conjunction with "Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment" by Eric K. Yamamoto, Margaret Chon, Carol Izumi, Jerry Kang, and Frank Wu.
Friends (ddr-densho-252-93)
img Friends (ddr-densho-252-93)
(Left to right) Fred Wataru Taniguchi, unknown Shinjaku. Caption on Post-it: "friend Shinjaku in Japan."
Man with camera stands near otehrs on beach (ddr-densho-321-384)
img Man with camera stands near otehrs on beach (ddr-densho-321-384)
Caption: "Fred Piltz, Jim Beck, Bob Mauntel, Joe Morales." Caption in album: "Panama City, Fla 1953."
Woman adjusting wreaths at memorial service (ddr-densho-1007-347)
img Woman adjusting wreaths at memorial service (ddr-densho-1007-347)
Several soldiers named on poster: Ted Fujioka, Toru Seiki, Fred Yamamoto, others difficult to make out.
Fred and Setsu Hirasuna interview (ddr-csujad-6-6)
doc Fred and Setsu Hirasuna interview (ddr-csujad-6-6)
Oral history interview with Fred and Setsu Hirasuna. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: SCRC_HIRASUNA_FRED_AND_SETSU
Fred Korematsu and Ellen Carson (ddr-csujad-29-300)
img Fred Korematsu and Ellen Carson (ddr-csujad-29-300)
Fred Korematsu and Ellen Carson at the Supreme Court. Photograph titled: "Fred Korematsu and Ellen Carson." See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: P243
Fred Korematsu - Kathryn Korematsu Interview (ddr-densho-1012-8)
vh Fred Korematsu - Kathryn Korematsu Interview (ddr-densho-1012-8)
This interview centers on the experiences of Fred Korematsu, a Nisei who challenged the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066, which authorized the mass removal of Japanese Americans during World War II. Mr. Korematsu lost his initial legal case in 1944, but in the early 1980s, his case was reopened after the discovery of a crucial document …
Fred Yamamoto playing the guitar (ddr-densho-336-283)
img Fred Yamamoto playing the guitar (ddr-densho-336-283)
The 1970 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp. \nCaption on front: "Rock'n out! / Frederick."
Fred Korematsu - Kathryn Korematsu Interview (ddr-densho-1000-181)
vh Fred Korematsu - Kathryn Korematsu Interview (ddr-densho-1000-181)
This interview centers on the experiences of Fred Korematsu, a Nisei born January 30, 1919, in Oakland, California. Mr. Korematsu was working as a welder in San Francisco when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. After Executive Order 9066 was issued in 1942, he decided to resist the evacuation orders, and was not removed …
Letter to T.W. from Fred (ddr-densho-410-56)
doc Letter to T.W. from Fred (ddr-densho-410-56)
Sent to T.W. in New York with details about the whereabouts of the "Pomona kids" in the military and elsewhere. Names listed were Pomona college students in the mid-1930's.
Report titled:
doc Report titled: "Brief Report of the Kibei Meeting Held at Mess Hall 15" (ddr-densho-67-43)
Letter and report sent by Fred Tayama to Major Rudisill. The report is entitled: "Brief Report of the Kibei Meeting Held at Mess Hall 15." Tayama requests that renunciation of American citizenship be permitted, and segregation of the "disloyal" Japanese commenced. Meeting focused on internal improvement issues, arguments and tension between pro-Japanese and pro-American individuals.
Dale Minami Interview Segment 33 (ddr-densho-1000-141-33)
vh Dale Minami Interview Segment 33 (ddr-densho-1000-141-33)
Decision to file three separate cases; Fred and Kathryn Korematsu's rejection of a pardon: "We should be pardoning the government"
Children sitting behind a store (ddr-densho-25-102)
img Children sitting behind a store (ddr-densho-25-102)
(Left to right): Unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Mae Iseri, Henry Miyoshi, Alice Iseri, George Iseri, Fred Miyoshi, unidentified.
Two Nisei men and a boy in a concentration camp (ddr-densho-154-3)
img Two Nisei men and a boy in a concentration camp (ddr-densho-154-3)
Photo donor's uncle, Fred Nakagawa and his son. A family friend, Ken Sekiguchi, is in army uniform.
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