349 items
349 items
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Issei men in front of Buddhist church (ddr-densho-259-332)
A group of Issei men posed in front of a Buddhist temple in Portland, possibly members of the Nipponjin Kai Japanese Association.
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Topaz Times Vol. XI No. 13 (May 15, 1945) (ddr-densho-142-407)
Selected article titles: "Anti-Japanese By-Laws Adopted by Association" (p. 1), "Ickes Denounces Terroism by Hoodlums Against Japanese" (p. 1), "Shots Fired on Returnee's Home" (p. 1).
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Western Union Telegram to Toichi Domoto from North California Gardener Association (ddr-densho-329-664)
translation note: "Kaengyosha Ichido" means "from all of us gardeners". The Japanese part says "All the members of the North California Gardener Association"
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Large group of students outside school (ddr-ajah-6-610)
Caption below photo: Japanese Language Institute Association of Alameda / Circa 1918-late 1920s / 2256 Pacific Avenue, Alameda, CA. Written on photo front: Japanese Language School Pacific Ave, Alameda, Calif.
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Large group portrait (ddr-ajah-3-244)
Banner above group in Japanese, label on photo front below group in Japanese. Caption below photo: Commemoration of Alameda Buddhist Church Senior Appreciation sponsored by Men's Association, March 7, 1954
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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 Mits Takahashi
Nisei male. Born October 22, 1924, in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in Seattle, where father was a prominent member of the Japanese Gardeners Association. During World War II, removed to the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Drafted into the army, and served in Italy with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Received …
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Jichikai Jiho (Crystal City) Collection (ddr-densho-290)
This collection consists of selected issues of the Jichikai Jiho, a Japanese-language newspaper for the Crystal City Residents' Association.
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Members of Hiroshima-ken of Alameda posing for photo (ddr-ajah-6-717)
Caption below photo: Hiroshima-ken Colonial Association Alameda Branch. Commemorated The 1st Annual Council Members Alameda, CA. Circa 1910s-1920s. Banner at men's feet in Japanese.
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Dedication of donation of light fixtures (ddr-densho-1007-474)
Negative. From a Harry Fukuhara sheet. Lights donated to city schools by the Japanese Association of Auburn. Inscription on front. Duplicate of ddr-densho-1007-369.
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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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Members of the Central Raw Silk Association of Japan (ddr-densho-300-252)
Caption in album: "The Central Raw Silk Association of Japan. Japanese Pavilion, Treasure Island, San Francisco, California. Mr. M. Shirai, Manager; Miss Rui Kirino; Miss Shizuko Mitsui."
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Name check for Takami Hibiya (ddr-densho-381-137)
A history of Takami Hibiya's family, education, employment, and community activities.
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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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School children and teachers outside school (ddr-ajah-6-605)
Caption above photo: Official California Japanese Elementary School at the Japanese Association Building 2325 Pacific, Alameda, CA. Circa 1916 (the first year of the school's existence). Two versions of photo, one with individuals identified and school history
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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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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. VI, No. 3, March 1969 (ddr-sjacl-1-105)
Bulletin covering the following topics: Tomio Moriguchi, 4th VP and President of the International District Improvement Association has talked with the Seattle Housing Authority for housing for elderly Japanese Americans.
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Meeting minutes, 1919 (ddr-csujad-46-30)
Turlock Japanese Business Association meeting minutes]. The documents are in Japanese. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: csus_nac_0030
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Group photo of Northern California Japanese School Association, 22nd annual general meeting (ddr-ajah-6-597)
Inscription on photo front in Japanese. Caption below photo: In the front row, 7th from left (wearing glasses) is Takuritsu Morita. He was teaching and living in Alameda, CA and he would move his family to Mountain View, CA in 1933 and teach at a gakuen there until World War II. Photo November 27, 1937. Hanamura …
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Panorama of large group, many in costume (ddr-densho-426-248)
Taken outside in field. Captions on front in Japanese, translated: "San Francisco Yamanashi Prefecture Association" [kenjinkai] great outdoor gathering/picnic [yayukai], June 2, 1935 [Showa 20], photo taken by Matsumoto". Caption on back Japanese, dated 6/2/1935
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Mits Takahashi Interview (ddr-densho-1000-207)
Nisei male. Born October 22, 1924, in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in Seattle, where father was a prominent member of the Japanese Gardeners Association. During World War II, removed to the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Drafted into the army, and served in Italy with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Received …
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Group of men standing in doorway of school building (ddr-ajah-6-603)
Caption below photo: At center is Jumagoro Takagi, standing in front of the Japanese Association of Alameda building on 2256 Pacific Avenue. Second front left is Kanjiro Inouye, circa 1916-1920s.
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.