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Group of women on steps of church (ddr-ajah-4-59)
Caption below photo: Fujinkai Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Alameda, CA., circa 1952. Duplicate photo with names identified
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Church Women Ask: How Can We Help Japanese American evacuees (ddr-csujad-18-6)
Suggestions for church women on how to help Japanese Americans who are forced to evacuate. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: RSG_01-02
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Photograph of a bus for First Japanese Baptist Church, Kindergarten (ddr-csujad-55-2630)
Photograph of a bus for First Japanese Baptist Church, Kindergarten. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2794
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Patti Oji and Ed Shiba at the Japanese Congregational Church (ddr-densho-336-261)
The 1970 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.
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Photo of original building for the Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church (ddr-ajah-4-43)
2416 Eagle Street, Alameda
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Photo of original building for the Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church (ddr-ajah-4-42)
2416 Eagle Street, Alameda
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Photo of original building for the Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church (ddr-ajah-4-44)
2416 Eagle Street, Alameda
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Group of children from Seattle Japanese Congregational Church Sunday School (ddr-densho-474-205)
Front row second from left is Shugo Hashiguchi. Third row first on right is Hiroshi Hashiguchi. Back row first on left is Shiro Hashiguchi
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Japanese Aid Hungry (ddr-densho-446-447)
Ai Chih Tsai shown donating rice on behalf of the Japanese Congregational Church (JCC) to Seattle's Neighbors in Need
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Campers boarding the bus to summer camp (ddr-densho-336-292)
The 1970s Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camps. The bus was leaving from the Japanese Congregational Church in Fresno, California.
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Bus headed to summer camp (ddr-densho-336-294)
The 1970s Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camps. The bus was leaving from the Japanese Congregational Church in Fresno, California.
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Bus headed to summer camp (ddr-densho-336-295)
The 1970s Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camps. The bus was leaving from the Japanese Congregational Church in Fresno, California.
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Campers boarding the bus to summer camp (ddr-densho-336-293)
The 1970s Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camps. The bus was leaving from the Japanese Congregational Church in Fresno, California.
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Letter from Albert W. Palmer to Ai Chih Tsai (ddr-densho-446-13)
Church of Christ (Japanese) services were discontinued after Pearl Harbor in Dec 1941. But, Police Commissioner Allman does not object to the Japanese church resuming services in Japanese. But AWP is concerned about congregants meeting in unfamiliar locations. AWP offers CTS Hilton Chapel for services until 1 July 1942 w/o charge for religious not political purposes.
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Photo of Ai Chih Tsai in front of Relief Supplies (ddr-densho-446-440)
Official Navy photo of Ai Chih Tsai helping in the relief supplies effort (March or April 1961)
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Letter from Ryo Tsai to Seido Ogawa (ddr-densho-446-289)
Ai Chih Tsai wants to work in a Japanese church, at least five years, possibly indefinitely. He would accept a church in Southern California or Seattle. Ryo would prefer Southern California but is glad to go to Seattle.
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Kotzebue Friends Church church service (ddr-csujad-57-2)
Interior view of the Kotzebue Friends Church, of Kotzebue, Alaska. Children and adults sit in pews, wearing warm winter clothing. This church was established as a mission of the First Friends Church, of Whittier, California. Verso: [Stamped] Harry Haworth Photography / P. O. Box 575 - Altadena, California. [Handwritten] Kotzebue Friends Church Church Service [Handwritten] #597. …
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The Northwest Times Vol. 2 No. 78 (September 18, 1948) (ddr-densho-229-140)
"Evangelical, Reformed Church Supports End of Racial Bias in Present Immigration Laws" (p. 1), "Laws Favoring Japanese OK'd" (p. 1),
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Group swimming (ddr-ajah-6-873)
Caption below photo: Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church South Picnic at Lake Anza in Tilden Park, Berkeley, CA circa 1925-1927