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Letter to H. Leon Yager from Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-34)
A response letter to H. Leon Yager from Yoshito Fujii with an enclosed personal history statement.
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Termination Notice for Chairman of Community Council (ddr-sbbt-2-33)
A termination notice for Yoshito Fujii upon his retirement from the role of Chairman of Community Council.
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Letter from Yukiko Fujii to W. D. Hile (ddr-sbbt-2-3)
A letter from Yukiko Fujii to W. D. Hile, District Attorney, about obtaining a release for her husband, Yoshito Fujii, from the custody of United States Immigration.
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Letter from H. Leon Yager to Harry L. Stafford (ddr-sbbt-2-32)
A letter from H. Leon Yager to Harry L. Stafford regarding personal histories for Yukiko and Yoshito Fujii.
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Letter from Midori Fujii to Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-8)
Midori writes to her father that they are busy preparing for mass removal at 8 am on the upcoming Thursday. She lists items her mother has sold and tells him that her canary has found a home with the new occupants of their house.
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Letter from Ayako Fujii to Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-6)
Ayako writes to her father sending him love for his birthday; she tells him that Abraham Lincoln died the day before his birthday and asks if he remembers the event. She tells him about the family's preparations for mass removal, including receiving typhoid shots and feeling a little sick afterwards.
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Letter from Midori Fujii to Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-11)
Midori writes to her father about life at the Puyallup Assembly Center and tells him about a rumor she has heard about him.
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Letter from Midori Fujii to Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-12)
Midori writes to her father about how happy she is to hear that he is being released and gives him updates on life at the Puyallup Assembly Center.
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Letter from Ayako Fujii to Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-13)
Ayako writes to her father about how happy she is to hear that he is being released and gives him updates on life at the Puyallup Assembly Center.
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Letter from Midori Fujii to Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-4)
Midori writes to her father to let him know how worried the family is when they do not receive letters from him.
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Letter from Ayako Fujii to Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-9)
Ayako writes to her father that they are leaving Thursday for the Puyallup Assembly Center, but tells him not worry because they will be with her grandfather's family.
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Letter from Ayako Fujii to Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-14)
Ayako writes to her father with updates on her grandmother and baby sister.
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Letter from Ayako Fujii to Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-10)
Ayako writes to her father with updates on living at the Puyallup Assembly Center.
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Letter from Midori Fujii to Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-5)
Midori writes to her father sending him love for his birthday and updating him on the family's preparations for mass removal.
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Letter from Ayako Fujii to Yoshito Fujii (ddr-sbbt-2-7)
Ayako writes to her father with updates about her canary, her mother making deliveries, and telling him that the church has been closed.
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Letter from Yoshito Fujii to Herman Leon Yager (ddr-sbbt-2-17)
A response letter from Yoshito Fujii to Herman Leon Yager about a Japanese language teaching position at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Letter from Yoshito Fujii to Midori and Ayako (ddr-sbbt-2-15)
Yoshito writes to of his two older daughters asking them have a harmonious relationship.
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Letter from Yoshito Fujii to his family (ddr-sbbt-2-2)
Yoshito writes to his wife and two of his daughters, assuring them that he is alright while separated from his family. He reminds his daughters that they are American citizens, to look after their baby sister, and to do well in school. In his letter to his wife, he gives her advice regarding managing the Cascade …
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 32, No. 4, April 1995 (ddr-sjacl-1-548)
Selected article titles: "Senator D'Amato's Comments: Sorry Comment on the Political and Social Climate" (p. 1), "Yoshito Fujii: Longtime Community Activist Dies" (p. 1), "Kokoro Kai Announces Foot Care Services" (p. 2).
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Letter to Harry L. Stafford (ddr-sbbt-2-29)
An unsigned letter addressed to Harry L. Stafford explaining what information would be helpful to incarcerees as they leave camp. The author, likely Yoshito Fujii, requests to become a field agent for the War Relocation Authority to gather information from the eastern United States to assist incarcerees in finding opportunities outside of the camps.
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Application for Federal Employment (ddr-sbbt-2-30)
Yoshito Fujii's application for federal employment as a relocation field agent for the War Relocation Authority.
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Yoshito Fujii Parolee's or Internee's-At-Large Agreement (ddr-sbbt-2-35)
A personal report of Yoshito Fujii's weekly activities submitted for his parolee's or internee's-at-large agreement.
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Lotus basketball team (ddr-densho-38-27)
This basketball team was affiliated with the Seattle Buddhist Temple. Front, left to right: Kats Nakayama, Kats Iwamura, Hachiro Matsuzari, Art Suzuki, and unidentified. Back left to right: Yoshito Fujii (manager), Nobie Saito, unidentified, and Jiro Sakano.
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Hiroshima politicians visit Seattle (ddr-densho-395-98)
Members of the Seattle Hiroshima Club and the Mayor of Seattle pose with a delegation from Hiroshima in front of a United Airlines Mainliner 300 aircraft. From left to right, as cited in the "Seattle Hiroshima Club 1901-2001" book: Manabu Taniguchi, Genji Mihara, William F. Devin (Mayor of Seattle), Shinzo Hamai (Mayor of Hiroshima), Hisato Fujii, …
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World War II Collection (ddr-sbbt-2)
The World War II Collection consists of lists of goods stored by the Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple for members during mass removal, correspondences from Yoshito Fujii and his family, community organization documents from the Minidoka concentration camp, a travel permit application for Reverend Tatsuya Ichikawa, and a photograph from a camp funeral conducted by Reverend Terao.
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