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Kansas (ddr-csujad-38-77)
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A photograph of a historic site in Kansas. The caption reads: Kansas. Title from caption. A photo from "George Naohara photo album" (csudh_nao_0001), page 19. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: nao_01_19_004
Mrs. Agawa (ddr-densho-433-1220)
img Mrs. Agawa (ddr-densho-433-1220)
Written on verso: Mrs. Agawa, 4/49, Kansas City, Kansas.
Envelope from Leavenworth, Kansas (ddr-densho-333-64)
doc Envelope from Leavenworth, Kansas (ddr-densho-333-64)
Envelope addresed to "Mr. Uhachi Tamesa; 14-2-B; Heart Mt. Wyo." from "The New Era; Leavenworth, Kansas"
Roger Shimomura Interview Segment 44 (ddr-densho-1000-142-44)
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First year teaching at Kansas University, experiencing tremendous political upheaval
University student (ddr-densho-104-8)
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Akiko Kurose at Friends University in Kansas.
University students (ddr-densho-104-6)
img University students (ddr-densho-104-6)
Akiko Kurose (right) at Friends University in Kansas.
Roger Shimomura Interview Segment 43 (ddr-densho-1000-142-43)
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Conclusion of road trip around the country before moving to Lawrence, Kansas
Man sitting at desk (ddr-ajah-2-702)
img Man sitting at desk (ddr-ajah-2-702)
Caption below photo: Sgt Henry R. Schmidt Wichita, Kansas
The Monster in Kansas City (ddr-densho-468-272)
img The Monster in Kansas City (ddr-densho-468-272)
Black and white photo of Joseph Ishikawa in college sweater and coat. Caption on album page: "The Monster in Kansas City" written in black ink or pencil.
Course completion certificates (ddr-densho-333-37)
doc Course completion certificates (ddr-densho-333-37)
Certificates of course completion from central educational services; Leavenworth, Kansas
Roger Shimomura Interview Segment 65 (ddr-densho-1000-142-65)
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Observing racial issues among students at the University of Kansas, creating series "Stereotypes & Admonitions"
Portrait of Mrs. Alfred M. Landon (ddr-njpa-1-849)
img Portrait of Mrs. Alfred M. Landon (ddr-njpa-1-849)
Caption on reverse: "Mrs. Alfred M. Landon, wife of the Governor of Kansas State." Caption on reverse [translation]: "Mrs. Alfred M. Landon (No. 5,869). Wife of the Governor of Kansas. [Stamped] August 1936."
Portrait of Alfred M. Landon (ddr-njpa-1-846)
img Portrait of Alfred M. Landon (ddr-njpa-1-846)
Caption on reverse: "Mr. Alfred M. Landon, Governor of Kansas State, Republican candidate for President." Caption on reverse [translation]: "Alfred M. Landon (No. 5,868). Governor of Kansas. Republican Candidate for President. [Stamped] August 1936."
Roger Shimomura Interview Segment 48 (ddr-densho-1000-142-48)
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A "bothersome" conversation with a farmer in Kansas directly influences painting, becomes inspiration for "Oriental Masterpiece"
Portrait of Alfred M. Landon (ddr-njpa-1-847)
img Portrait of Alfred M. Landon (ddr-njpa-1-847)
Caption on reverse: "Mr. Alfred M. Landon at left, Governor of Kansas, and Republican candidate for President." Caption on reverse [translation]: "No. 5,941. Alfred M. Landon (facing left). Governor of Kansas. Republican Candidate for President. [Stamped] September."
Roger Shimomura Interview Segment 56 (ddr-densho-1000-142-56)
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Changes in art curriculum at University of Kansas; involvement of women and people of color in performance art
Kansas City Newsletter Volume 1, Number 1 (ddr-densho-381-18)
doc Kansas City Newsletter Volume 1, Number 1 (ddr-densho-381-18)
The debut issue of the Kansas City News Letter [sic], written by the War Relocation Authority for areas served by the Kansas City Regional Relocation Office. Articles include upcoming events, employee recognition, an advertisement recommending the Midwest for permanent relocation, and more.
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