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160 items
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Bob Y. Sakata Interview Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-216-16)
The significance of the Brighton Japanese American Association
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Henry Nishi Interview I Segment 19 (ddr-manz-1-60-19)
Father's association with other Japanese American nursery owners
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Seichi Hayashida Segment 8 (ddr-densho-1000-14-8)
Vegetable Growers Association and relations with those outside the Japanese American community
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Resolution recognizing Resisters of Conscience (ddr-densho-122-585)
from Japanese American Veterans Association of Washington D.C.
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Nikkeijinkai meeting (ddr-densho-113-41)
A meeting of the Seattle Japanese American Association, also known as Nikkeijinkai.
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Picnic at Rolling Beach (ddr-densho-134-23)
The Green Lake Association brought the Japanese American community together for frequent social gatherings.
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Invitation (ddr-densho-356-213)
Invitation from the Eden Township Japanese American Citizens League and Japanese Association to a ceremony to honor Japanese Draftees.
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Koshiro Endo (ddr-njpa-5-536)
Principal of Canputon school, head of a group sponsored by the American Japanese Language Academy Association.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 109, No. 2 (July 21-28, 1989) (ddr-pc-61-27)
Selected article titles: "Close to 500 Participate as PANA Opens" (pp. 1, 5), "House Increases Redress Figure to $50 Million for Fiscal Year 1990" (p. 1), "Heart Mtn. Resisters Speak Out at Forum" (pp. 1-2), and "First Japanese in U.S. Came by Mistake" (p. 7).
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Statement of support from Japanese American Bar Association of Greater Los Angeles (ddr-densho-122-593)
to Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee, including example of certificate
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Envelope of Koshiro Endo photographs (ddr-njpa-5-535)
Caption on front [translation]: "Principal of Canputon school, head of a group sponsored by the American Japanese Language Academy Association."
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Gila River Japanese Parents' Association meeting (ddr-csujad-42-224)
Photographed are attendees at the Gila River Japanese Parents' Association meeting. The handwritten note on the back side reads: Gila River Japanese Parents' Association meeting. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: tak_02_06_006
Narrator Takashi Hori
Nisei male. Born January 21, 1918, in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in Seattle, where parents owned hotels in the International District. In his interview, discusses Japanese American hotel ownership from the early to mid-1900s and the role of the hotel association in the Japanese American community.
Narrator Yoshito Mizuta
Nisei male. Born October 22, 1914, in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in Seattle, where parents owned hotels in the International District. In his interview, discusses Japanese American hotel ownership from the early to mid-1900s and the role of the hotel association in the Japanese American community.
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UW Nikkei Alumni Association Collection (ddr-densho-45)
The UW Nikkei Alumni Association collection contains photographs of Japanese American student groups at the University of Washington both before and after World War II.
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Perry Dobashi Interview Segment 13 (ddr-jamsj-2-3-13)
Postwar life in San Jose's Japantown: active in the merchants association, getting married
This interview was conducted by the Japanese American Museum of San Jose, and is part of a project entitled "Lasting Stories: The Resettlement of San Jose Japantown," a collaborative project between the Japanese American Museum of San Jose and Densho.
Narrator Art Hansen
White male. Born October 10, 1938, in Hoboken, New Jersey. Education History: BA, MA, Ph.D. at University of California, Santa Barbara. Work History: Professor of History and Asian American Studies, California State University, Fullerton (1966-Present); Visiting Professor, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, 1979-1980; Editor, Oral History Review, 1980-1987; President, Southwest Oral History Association (1991-1992); …
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Group in front of the Taisho Y.M. Association building (ddr-csujad-55-1596)
Black and white photograph depicting members of the Japanese Young Men's and Young Women's Association in front of the Taisho Y.M. Association building, most likely located in Florin, California. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_1598
Narrator Elmer Tazuma
Issei male. Born March 30, 1916, in Kure, Japan. Immigrated with parents to Seattle as a child, where parents ran several hotels and apartment buildings in the International District, as well as the Tazuma Ten Cent store. In his interview, discusses Japanese American hotel ownership from the early to mid-1900s and the role of the hotel …