248 items
248 items
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Frank Hirahara at New Tokyo Bar (ddr-one-1-79)
Original black and white photographic print of Frank Hirahara and Rose Mae Hara at the New Tokyo Bar in Portland, Oregon. For negative please see ONLC 2856 (ddr-one-1-80).
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Citizen's Indefinite Leave Card (ddr-densho-308-1)
Iwao Hara's Indefinite Leave Card allowed him to leave Minidoka concentration camp and move to Chicago, Illinois to pursue a new job with United Fundraising.
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Citizen's Indefinite Leave Card (ddr-densho-308-2)
Mae Hara's Indefinite Leave Card allowed her to leave Minidoka concentration camp and move to Chicago, Illinois with her husband, Iwao. While in Chicago she worked with the American Friends Field Service as a Social Worker.
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Japanese civilians apologizing for the shame of surrender (ddr-densho-299-142)
Caption: "At the news of surrender, many people gather in front of the Imperial Palace grounds to / apologize to the emperor and some commit hara kiri." Photo confiscated from Japanese newspaper files.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XVIII, No. 1, January 1981 (ddr-sjacl-1-220)
Newsletter covering the following topics: 1981 President, Lloyd Hara (Sansei George Iwasaki-first Sansei); one Page summary of the JACL National JACL Committee for Redress; story on Aleut Indian tribes and EO 9066.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XVIII, No. 1, January 1981 (ddr-sjacl-1-291)
Newsletter covering the following topics: 1981 President, Lloyd Hara (Sansei George Iwasaki-first Sansei); one Page summary of the JACL National JACL Committee for Redress; story on Aleut Indian tribes and EO 9066.
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New Tokyo Bar (ddr-one-1-81)
Black and white photographic negative of two women behind the bar with the bartender at the New Tokyo Bar in Portland, Oregon. From left to right: unidentified, Rose Mae Hara and George Ninomiya.
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Granada Pioneer Vol. II No. 81 (August 16, 1944) (ddr-densho-147-194)
Selected article titles: "Amache Sisters Found Guilty of Conspiracy" (p. 1), "War's End Not Before Sept. 15" (p. 2), "Editorial: The Treason Trial" (p. 3), "Hara-Kiri Attempted by Japanese War Prisoners" (p. 3).
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Letter to Shig Wakamatsu and Tom Hara from Bill Yoshino (ddr-chijacl-1-245)
Including text of unpublished article
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School play at Las Animas Japanese Elementary School (ddr-csujad-42-192)
A group photograph of school play performers at Las Animas Japanese Elementary School. The play, "Masuhime," was performed by female performers to celebrate the 1st commencement of the school. From right: Kazuye Hara, Mitsuye Tashiro, Yoneko Meguro, Teruko Taniguchi, Haruko Tashiro, Yuriko Minaguchi, Misao Nishitsuji, Ayako Hara, Toshiko Kumatani, Yayeko Nishii. Pianist, Shigeko Shugihara. See this …
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George Hara Interview Segment 7 (ddr-one-7-3-7)
Attending high school and getting involved in cheerleading
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George Hara Interview Segment 14 (ddr-one-7-3-14)
Studying at the Military Intelligence Service Language School
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George Hara Interview Segment 4 (ddr-one-7-3-4)
Description of prewar Japanese American community
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George Hara Interview Segment 26 (ddr-one-7-3-26)
Involvement in the Japanese American Citizens League
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George Hara Interview Segment 25 (ddr-one-7-3-25)
Dealing with restrictions after the bombing of Pearl Harbor