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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 89, No. 2068 (November 9, 1979) (ddr-pc-51-44)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 89, No. 2068 (November 9, 1979) (ddr-pc-51-44)
Selected article titles: "JACL to Develop TV Series on Japanese Americans" (p. 1), "Return Urged for Little Tokyo 'Northside'" (p. 1), "Asian American Music on 'Arista' Label: 'Hiroshima' Sounds Going Nationwide" (p. 3), and "A Background Report: Japan-U.S. Friendship Act" (p. 4).
Pacific Citizen, Whole No. 2144, Vol. 92, No. 25 (June 26, 1981) (ddr-pc-53-25)
doc Pacific Citizen, Whole No. 2144, Vol. 92, No. 25 (June 26, 1981) (ddr-pc-53-25)
Selected article titles: "Japan firms in U.S. can hire Nihonjin first" (p. 1), "'Crime mob' story on L.A. Koreatown upsets Koreans" (p. 1), "Early '42 role of certain JACL leaders found shocking" (p. 2), "Latin American Chapter focus on Hispanic Nikkei" (p. 5).
Gila News-Courier Vol. III No. 61 (January 11, 1944) (ddr-densho-141-215)
doc Gila News-Courier Vol. III No. 61 (January 11, 1944) (ddr-densho-141-215)
Selected article titles: "Gila Will Send Delegates to Relocation Conference" (p. 1), "Special Diet Kitchen at 42" (p. 1), "Editorial: Alternative to Despair" (p. 2), "Wolter: On Evacuation and Relocation" (p. 2), "Grew Decries Inhumane Plans for Post-War Japan" (p. 5).
Gila News-Courier Vol. II No. 89 (July 27, 1943) (ddr-densho-141-130)
doc Gila News-Courier Vol. II No. 89 (July 27, 1943) (ddr-densho-141-130)
Selected article titles: "Japan Silent on Exchanges" (p. 1), "Hottest Day: Storm Wrath a Head-Ache" (p. 1), "Forced Resettlement Not Planned by WRA -- Bennett. Tule Lake Center for Segregated" (p. 1), "Editorials: Minority Problems" (p. 2), "Guilty Residents Arraigned" (p. 3).
Gila News-Courier Vol. III No. 126 (June 10, 1944) (ddr-densho-141-282)
doc Gila News-Courier Vol. III No. 126 (June 10, 1944) (ddr-densho-141-282)
Selected article titles: "Butte Elementary: Tops National Average" (p. 1), "Fair Employment Urged for Nisei" (p. 2), "Japan Protests Tule Shooting" (p. 3), "'Keep Out of Farm Fields'" (p. 4), "Japanese Land Suits Filed" (p. 5), "Tulean Assaults MP with Knife" (p. 5).
Poston Chronicle Vol. XVII No. 5 (December 28, 1943) (ddr-densho-145-452)
doc Poston Chronicle Vol. XVII No. 5 (December 28, 1943) (ddr-densho-145-452)
Selected article titles: "Repatriation to Japan" (p. 1), "Chinese Sends Gifts Here" (p. 1), "Property Moved from Second Street Storage" (p. 1), "Allocation for Recreation Passed" (p. 1), "Editorial: Those are the Scum" (p. 2), "Dispose Waste in Separate Cans" (p. 2).
Workfloor of a factory showing the following writing on the wall:
img Workfloor of a factory showing the following writing on the wall: "Do Your Best! For the New Nippon Revival" (ddr-densho-299-37)
Caption on reverse: "FEC-47-75959. 17 June 47 / E.S.S. project: / Sign in the Hitachi Seiko Kaish- / a Ltd. machine tool plant, Chiba / Prefecture, Tokyo, Japan. This / factory is not currently slated for / reparations. / Photographer - Kondis / Photograph by U.S. Army Signal Corps."
Hara wedding (ddr-densho-308-6)
img Hara wedding (ddr-densho-308-6)
Mae (Kanazawa) Hara returned to Seattle, Washington from teaching music in Japan in the spring of 1939. While Hara had been abroad, her parents had arranged a marriage between her and a childhood friend, Iwao Hara. They were married on October 19, 1939.
Takeo Isoshima (ddr-densho-477-19)
img Takeo Isoshima (ddr-densho-477-19)
Portrait of Takeo Isoshima in a school uniform. The caption at the top of the album page is "TAKEO'S EDUCATION: *Graduated from Kansai High School in Okayama, Japan *Wilson Business College (bookkeeping) Seattle, WA *Edison Vocational School (welding) Seattle, WA." in printed text.
Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 24, No. 11, November 1987 (ddr-sjacl-1-367)
doc Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 24, No. 11, November 1987 (ddr-sjacl-1-367)
Newsletter covering the folloiwng topics: Ken Nakano writes nice article on Ranald MacDonald, the first teacher of English in Japan. MacDonald was from Astoria; Doshi Kai, Young Adults Group, plans retreat; 1988 Convention booklet to feature photos from past in Puget Sound.
Group portrait of men outside building (ddr-ajah-3-200)
img Group portrait of men outside building (ddr-ajah-3-200)
Label on photo front in Japanese. Caption below photo: Buddhist Temple of Alameda board members. 1916-1920 / Front row Bishop Koyu Uchida Aug 1905-Sept 1923 / Front row Rev. Chijo Shinohara First minister at BTOA 1916-1920. He returned to Japan in 1925.
Japanese American Courier Special Edition (January 1, 1931) (ddr-densho-96-188)
doc Japanese American Courier Special Edition (January 1, 1931) (ddr-densho-96-188)
Selected article titles: "Seattle Mindful of Japanese Aid to City Welfare" (p. 1), "Mutual Attitude of Japan and U.S. Influences Peace" (p. 2), "Wishes for Good Understanding is Past Year Theme" (p. 3), "Seattle Citizens Stage Conclave as '30 Highlight" (p. 4)
Japanese American Courier Vol. 9, No. 416 (January 1, 1936) (ddr-densho-96-451)
doc Japanese American Courier Vol. 9, No. 416 (January 1, 1936) (ddr-densho-96-451)
Selected article titles: "Young Show Trend As Real Americans" (p. 1), "Pacific Relations Will Hinge on Tariff Cut; Japan Must Expand" (p. 2), "Second Generation Japanese Are Now Pioneering in American Life" (p. 3), "Here's How, 1936!" (p. 4), "A Nisei Mel
Dr. Koto Matsudaria and Henry Cabot Lodge shaking hands (ddr-njpa-1-825)
img Dr. Koto Matsudaria and Henry Cabot Lodge shaking hands (ddr-njpa-1-825)
Caption on reverse: "NY 2 INP Sountphoto..10/1/57. United Nations, N.Y..Japanese Ambassador Dr. Koto Matsudaira shakes hands with U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge at today's session of the UN Security Council at which Japan was made a member. Photo Sasse."
Group sitting at a table at San Francisco YMCA (ddr-ajah-6-939)
img Group sitting at a table at San Francisco YMCA (ddr-ajah-6-939)
Caption below photo: San Francisco YMCA, where Susumu Tomine (far left) went for English lessons, circa 1939-1940. He was a kibei, born in America but educated in Japan. Her returned when he was 18 years old to live in Alameda, CA.
Commemorative Issue 2600th Anniversary Yearbook and Directory 1940-1941 (ddr-densho-480-2)
doc Commemorative Issue 2600th Anniversary Yearbook and Directory 1940-1941 (ddr-densho-480-2)
The yearbook includes pictures and information about Japanese American businesses, schools, organizations, individuals, and families. The directory includes city indexes for California, as well as a few city indexes for Arizona and Japan, with advertisements for businesses and organizations throughout the city indexes.
Postcard to Kaneji Domoto in Japanese (ddr-densho-329-937)
doc Postcard to Kaneji Domoto in Japanese (ddr-densho-329-937)
Postcard with message and signature in Japanese, addressed to Kaneji Domoto in Oakland. Image on the front shows a person watching as the calligraphy they are writing becomes animated and leaves the sheet. Postage mark shows that the card was sent from Japan.
The Newell Star, Vol. II, No. 52 (December 28, 1945) (ddr-densho-284-110)
doc The Newell Star, Vol. II, No. 52 (December 28, 1945) (ddr-densho-284-110)
Selected article titles: "Tule Parolees to Be Granted Hearings Soon" (p. 1), "Justice Dept.: Renunciants May Now Apply for Hearings" (pp. 1-2), "3550 Voluntary Repatriates En Route to Japan" (p. 1), and "Need for More Workers Announced by Placement" (p. 2).
Letter to Yuri Tsukada from Richard Tsukada (ddr-densho-356-528)
doc Letter to Yuri Tsukada from Richard Tsukada (ddr-densho-356-528)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from her husband Richard "Dick" Tsukada. Dick writes about news from his family in Japan, and about wanting another transfer at work. Item tied together with all objects between ddr-densho-356-457 and ddr-densho-540.
Letter to Yuri Tsukada from Wak Domoto (ddr-densho-356-598)
doc Letter to Yuri Tsukada from Wak Domoto (ddr-densho-356-598)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from her sister Wakako Domoto. Wak writes about her nearing departure from Japan, ask Yuri to find a couple of her old belongings to send to along, and discusses the death of their sister Tokuko's aunt-in-law.
Nobu Suzuki Interview I Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-84-4)
vh Nobu Suzuki Interview I Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-84-4)
Father brings oyster seed from Japan

References are made to several of Nobu Suzuki's personal papers, which are currently available for public perusal at the University of Washington's Manuscripts and University Archives.

Yasashi Ichikawa Interview I Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-111-16)
vh Yasashi Ichikawa Interview I Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-111-16)
Issei's decisions about whether to return to Japan and whether to send their children there (Japanese language)

This interview was conducted in Japanese. The transcript is a translation of the original interview.

Mitsue Matsui Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1008-3-11)
vh Mitsue Matsui Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1008-3-11)
Finally receiving letter from brother still in Japan, finding out he's still alive

Members of the National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS) arranged for and conducted this interview in conjunction with Densho.

Takashi Matsui Interview Segment 21 (ddr-densho-1008-4-21)
vh Takashi Matsui Interview Segment 21 (ddr-densho-1008-4-21)
Visiting relatives in occupied Japan: traveling by train to Fukuoka with Japanese citizens

Members of the National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS) arranged for and conducted this interview in conjunction with Densho.

Kimi Wakabayashi Interview Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1006-3-2)
vh Kimi Wakabayashi Interview Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1006-3-2)
Parents' background, growing up in Japan and having an arranged marriage

This interview was conducted by the JC Legacy Project, a project of the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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