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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 102, No. 14 (April 11, 1986) (ddr-pc-58-14)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 102, No. 14 (April 11, 1986) (ddr-pc-58-14)
Selected article titles: "State Bill Allows Payments to Ex-School Clerks" (p. 1), "East Wind: Appeal from an Issei Vet" (p. 4), "Don't Ignore U.S.-Japan" (p. 4), and "Let's Not Get Involved" (pp. 4-5).
Denson Tribune Vol. I No. 54 (September 3, 1943) (ddr-densho-144-95)
doc Denson Tribune Vol. I No. 54 (September 3, 1943) (ddr-densho-144-95)
Selected article titles: "Tule Exodus Starts Here Sept. 15. Definite Schedule Announced" (p. 1), "Gripsholm Rejections Go to Rohwer" (p. 1), "'Totalitarian: Justice in America'" (p. 2), "Messages May Still be Sent to Japan" (p. 8).
Poston Chronicle Vol. XIV No. 29 (August 11, 1943) (ddr-densho-145-385)
doc Poston Chronicle Vol. XIV No. 29 (August 11, 1943) (ddr-densho-145-385)
Selected article titles: "Return to Japan Depends Upon Two Nations" (p. 1), "Best Appointed Tule Lake Center Project Director" (p. 3), "1393 Treated at Medical Clinic" (p. 3), "65 Children Examined by Health Dept." (p. 3).
Poston Chronicle Vol. XXIV No. 8 (August 29, 1945) (ddr-densho-145-666)
doc Poston Chronicle Vol. XXIV No. 8 (August 29, 1945) (ddr-densho-145-666)
Selected article titles: "442nd Slated for Japan Occupation" (p. 1), "Ht. Mt. Evacuees Appeal Conviction Under Draft Law" (p. 1), "Japanese Exclusion League Founders are Charged With Fraud" (p. 1), "Chronicle Branches Suspend Publication" (p. 2).
Family portrait (ddr-densho-322-8)
img Family portrait (ddr-densho-322-8)
A portrait of the Kinoshita family. Standing in back: Kazuo and Yoshio Kinoshita. Seated, left to right: Kise, Masao, and Tokuji Kinoshita. Not pictured: daughter Mary Kinoshita Asakawa, who was spending a year in Hiroshima, Japan.
Hoshidan member (ddr-densho-37-186)
img Hoshidan member (ddr-densho-37-186)
Original WRA caption: Shaved heads, but not shaved faces, were required of the Hokoku as is evidenced by this "alien enemy" sent to Santa Fe Internment Camp June 24, 1945 with 399 other pro-Japan agitators.
Document with photo and biographical information titled
img Document with photo and biographical information titled "Role Reversal" (ddr-ajah-6-495)
Caption below photo: Yoshio Itahara and his wife, Hama Komatsu, shortly after arriving in Alameda, CA., from Hiroshima, Japan, in 1902. Photo by Mataichi Ozeki, the best of the Issei photographers in Alameda at the time.
Group posed for photo in backyard (ddr-ajah-6-195)
img Group posed for photo in backyard (ddr-ajah-6-195)
Caption below photo: The Koga and Sato family pose in the Koga's Pacific Avenue backyard in Alameda, CA, circa 1947-1948. The Sato and Koga families knew each other in Japan before the immigrated to America.
Minanogawa Tozo (ddr-njpa-4-957)
img Minanogawa Tozo (ddr-njpa-4-957)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Osaka) August 6, 1938. Minanogawa, who now has great fame as the founding(?) Yokozuna, came back in the sun from a month-long trip for an Imperial Army inquiry on the continent. On the 16th at 7:30 a.m. he arrived at Kobe Bay by a ferryboat sailing between Japan and Manchuria. The hugest …
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 24 No. 22 (June 7, 1947) (ddr-pc-19-23)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 24 No. 22 (June 7, 1947) (ddr-pc-19-23)
Selected article titles: "Kawakita Will Face Federal Treason Charge for Alleged Mistreatment of U.S. POWs" (p. 1), "California Senate Repeals School Segregation Law. Governor Warren Expected To Sign Measure Abolishing Anti-Oriental Education Code" (p. 1), "Recruiting Teams Seek Nisei For Japan Occupation Duty" (p. 2), "U.S. Court Upholds Order Of Deportation Served on Japanese Resident Aliens" …
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 27 No. 19 (November 6, 1948) (ddr-pc-20-44)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 27 No. 19 (November 6, 1948) (ddr-pc-20-44)
Selected article titles: "Senator Barkley Says New Democratic Congress Will Carry Out Civil Rights Pledges" (p. 1), "Truman Victory, Democratic Majority in Congress May Change Coming ADC Campaign" (p. 1), "Judge Mathes Says Kawakita Death Sentence Decision 'Terribly Hard' One to Make" (p. 2), "Hundred Nisei Seek Civilian Posts in Japan. Tests to be Given For …
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 14 (April 8, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-14)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 14 (April 8, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-14)
Selected article titles: "Vice-Pres. Nixon greets EDC-MDC convention delegations" (p. 1), "JACL praised for effective legislative work ridding racial barriers against Japanese at EDC-MDC banquet" (p. 1), "Contributions of Nisei to improve understanding between U.S.-Japan outlined by State Dept. official" (p. 2), "Mixed marriage law ruling sought as white, part-Nisei pair seek license" (p. 2), "Issei …
Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 23, No. 8, August 1986 (ddr-sjacl-1-356)
doc Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 23, No. 8, August 1986 (ddr-sjacl-1-356)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Asian groups vote ?No Confidence? in Superintendent William Kendrick, including JACL. JACL betrayed by remarks and promised made by Kendrick at July 10th community reception; convention report?Shea Aoki recognized for attending every convention since 1930; Mike Lowry prime co-sponsor of HR 290, changing official abbreviation to Jpn for Japan or Japanese; …
Group eating Sukiyaki dinner on a ship (ddr-densho-494-18)
img Group eating Sukiyaki dinner on a ship (ddr-densho-494-18)
Photograph of three tables eating sukiyaki on the deck of the ship. Handwritten in blue ink are the following names: "Y. Matsuo", "Mitsuko Neeno", "V. Vasnelell", and "[illegible]ronel". Imposed in red font are "Mitsuko", "Meriko" and "Sumi" identifiying Mitsuko "Mitzie" (Neeno) Nishimoto, Meriko Maide, and Sumi Sakurai who traveled to Japan together in 1937. Caption on …
Uyeda Groves Collection (ddr-densho-113)
Collection Uyeda Groves Collection (ddr-densho-113)
The Uyeda Groves collection, 1900s-1950s, features photographs of the Uyeda family, who resided in Hiroshima, Japan, Rock Springs, Wyoming and Seattle, Washington. The collection also includes photographs of Minidoka concentration camp and Seattle's postwar Issei community. The collection donor, Fumiko Uyeda Groves, was interviewed by Densho in 1998.
Theodore Akimoto Family Collection (ddr-densho-299)
Collection Theodore Akimoto Family Collection (ddr-densho-299)
The Theodore Akimoto Family Collection consists of materials from Theodore Akimoto's time with the 44nd Regimental Combat Team, Military Intelligence Service, 71st Signal Service Battalion, and Photo Division SCAP. The majority of the images document Ted Akimoto's time as a U.S. Army photographer during the occupation of Japan.
Roy H. Matsumoto Interview Segment 32 (ddr-densho-1000-153-32)
vh Roy H. Matsumoto Interview Segment 32 (ddr-densho-1000-153-32)
While delivering groceries to Japanese families, being exposed to different dialects from various regions of Japan

Although Mr. Matsumoto does not identify himself as a Kibei (American-born person of Japanese ancestry sent to Japan for formal education and socialization when young and later returned to the U.S.), some of his life experiences are similar to those …

Roy H. Matsumoto Interview Segment 27 (ddr-densho-1000-153-27)
vh Roy H. Matsumoto Interview Segment 27 (ddr-densho-1000-153-27)
Discussion of discrimination experienced by Kibei at the hands of some Nisei who had never been to Japan

Although Mr. Matsumoto does not identify himself as a Kibei (American-born person of Japanese ancestry sent to Japan for formal education and socialization when young and later returned to the U.S.), some of his life experiences are similar …

Testimony of Tazu Suzuki (ddr-densho-67-250)
doc Testimony of Tazu Suzuki (ddr-densho-67-250)
Written testimony of Tazu Suzuki, born in Ichi-ken, Japan. Incarcerated in the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. This testimony was submitted for the CWRIC hearings in Seattle, Washington, September 9-11, 1981.
The Northwest Times Vol. 2 No. 31 (April 7, 1948) (ddr-densho-229-100)
doc The Northwest Times Vol. 2 No. 31 (April 7, 1948) (ddr-densho-229-100)
"Brief Raps Calif. Bill "Sheer' Bias" (p. 1), "Resignation of President Rojo from Local 7 Stirs Up Confusion Among Cannery Workers' Ranks" (p. 1), "U.S. Intelligence Officer Lauds Work of Nisei GI's in Japan War" (p. 1).
Heart Mountain Sentinel Vol. III No. 40 (September 30, 1944) (ddr-densho-97-200)
doc Heart Mountain Sentinel Vol. III No. 40 (September 30, 1944) (ddr-densho-97-200)
Selected article titles: "Coast Opens Nisei Debate on 'Return'" (p. 1), "'Japan is of the Past -- Her History Ended Dec. 7'" (p. 1), "Editorial: American Legionism" (p. 4), "13 Heart Mountain Men Freed on Bail" (p. 8).
Testimony of Toshiko Toku (ddr-densho-67-194)
doc Testimony of Toshiko Toku (ddr-densho-67-194)
Written testimony of Toshiko Toku, born in Shizuoka City, Japan. This testimony was presented at the CWRIC hearing in Seattle, Washington, on Thursday, September 10, 1981, in the section titled "Japanese Speakers." Personal information excised by Densho.
Visiting Kyoto (ddr-one-2-436)
img Visiting Kyoto (ddr-one-2-436)
Black and white photographic print of Shiuko Sakai standing in front of Yamanaka Art Studio in Kyoto, with three unidentified individuals in the background. Inscribed on the back: "Kyoto, Japan/1 March 1947/Shiuko Sakai/Yamanaka Art."
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 36 No. 14 (April 3, 1953) (ddr-pc-25-14)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 36 No. 14 (April 3, 1953) (ddr-pc-25-14)
Selected article titles: "'New Horizons' theme of '54 CL confab" (p. 1), "Budget Bureau to urge Congress appropriate full evacuee awards" (p. 1), "Strandee joins WACs, stays on to better U.S.-Japanese relations in Japan" (p. 3).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 63, No. 22 (November 25, 1966) [No. 23 (December 2, 1966)] (ddr-pc-38-48)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 63, No. 22 (November 25, 1966) [No. 23 (December 2, 1966)] (ddr-pc-38-48)
Select article titles: "Issei documents go on display at UCLA" (p. 1); "Baishakunin marriages in Japan allows veto power" (p. 1); "Denver Nisei killed in Vietnam" (p.3); "There's no fair system to the draft" (p. 4).
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