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Woman standing in garden (ddr-ajah-6-17)
img Woman standing in garden (ddr-ajah-6-17)
Caption below photo: Posing for a portrait is Tame Kido, wife to Shuzo and mother of Haruko "Spring" Kido. An Issei woman, her family lived at 2512 Blanding Ave. This photo could have been shot there. Tame was born in 1887 and died November 17, 1965. Photo circa 1920s-1930s.
Woman standing next to car (ddr-ajah-6-18)
img Woman standing next to car (ddr-ajah-6-18)
Caption below photo: Posing for a portrait is Tame Kido, wife to Shuzo and mother of Haruko "Spring" Kido. An Issei woman, her family lived at 2512 Blanding Ave. This photo could have been shot there. Tame was born in 1887 and died November 17, 1965. Photo circa 1920s-1930s.
Koichi Kido with another ministry official (ddr-njpa-4-389)
img Koichi Kido with another ministry official (ddr-njpa-4-389)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Former minister Yasui and Minister of Education Koichi Kido."
Shiro Kido and family posing with leis (ddr-njpa-4-398)
img Shiro Kido and family posing with leis (ddr-njpa-4-398)
Caption on front: "MOVIE MOGUL AND FAMILY HERE: Shiro Kido, president of Shochiku Company, Japan's largest movie producers, and his wife (right) and daughter Mitsue (left) are pictured at the airport as they arrived by Pan American Airways Saturday night en route home from the Venice International Film Festival. They'll leave for Tokyo via JAL tomorrow …
Girls in matching dresses (ddr-densho-252-46)
img Girls in matching dresses (ddr-densho-252-46)
Two young girls in matching dresses standing near a sign that reads, in part, "KIDO NAKASHIMA."
Wives of Ministry of Health and Welfare officials doing charity work (ddr-njpa-4-382)
img Wives of Ministry of Health and Welfare officials doing charity work (ddr-njpa-4-382)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Health and Welfare Minister's Wife and Others Act. Getuyo Association, which has 30 members, including Health and Welfare Minister Kido's wife, and Kosei Assocation, which is organized by the wife of an officer of the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the secretary's wife, did community service collars on Red Cross Mark …
Special Message from the Japanese American Citizens League's National President, Saburo Kido (ddr-densho-356-769)
doc Special Message from the Japanese American Citizens League's National President, Saburo Kido (ddr-densho-356-769)
Text of an address given at a JACL Emergency National Council Meeting on March 8, 1942 by National President Saburo Kido.
Kabuki
img Kabuki "Tai Ko Ki" baseball team (ddr-densho-162-32)
L to R: Taka Kida, Jiro Sakano, Lessie Yamamoto, Masasuke Tanaka, Yoshiko Hashimoto, Toshimasa Iwasaki, Jim Kido.
Two woman and a man standing on sidewalk outside building (ddr-ajah-6-392)
img Two woman and a man standing on sidewalk outside building (ddr-ajah-6-392)
Caption below photo: Tame Kido (left), with Uchi Date and her husband, Hajime, of Alameda, CA. Photo circa late 1940s to early 1950s
Chirstmas card from Guy and Ethel Crow to Kida family (ddr-one-3-117)
doc Chirstmas card from Guy and Ethel Crow to Kida family (ddr-one-3-117)
Christmas card from Guy and Ethel Crow to the Kida family postmarked Dec 16, 1943. Envelope is addressed to Mrs. Kay Kido and Family in Nyssa, Oregon
Poston Chronicle Vol. X No. 14 (February 19, 1943) (ddr-densho-145-246)
doc Poston Chronicle Vol. X No. 14 (February 19, 1943) (ddr-densho-145-246)
Selected article titles: "Kido Attackers Sentenced. Five to Serve in State Penitentiary" (p. 1), "Cooperation of Residents Lauded" (p. 1), "Report of Hospital Progress and Conditions" (p. 2).
Japanese American Courier Vol. 12, No. 574 (January 14, 1939) (ddr-densho-96-609)
doc Japanese American Courier Vol. 12, No. 574 (January 14, 1939) (ddr-densho-96-609)
Selected article titles: "Kido Will Accept in San Francisco" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang-Overs" (p. 3), "Young Japanese Must Show Skill for Recognition" (p. 4)
Passport photo for Spring Kido Kawamura and sons (ddr-ajah-6-13)
img Passport photo for Spring Kido Kawamura and sons (ddr-ajah-6-13)
Caption below photo: Spring Kido Kawamura's passport photo while in Japan, December 1954. She will use her passport to permanently return to American. She was a Nisei born in Alameda, CA. Her boys, left to right are George, Jiro and Seiji. It may not show on her face, but she was very happy to return to …
Topaz Times Vol. II No. 51 (March 2, 1943) (ddr-densho-142-114)
doc Topaz Times Vol. II No. 51 (March 2, 1943) (ddr-densho-142-114)
Selected article titles: "Scouts to Hold Big Field Day This Week End" (p. 1), "Kido Well After Recent Beating" (p. 1), "To Interview Women Interested in WAAC" (p. 1).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 63, No. 6 (August 5, 1966) (ddr-pc-38-31)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 63, No. 6 (August 5, 1966) (ddr-pc-38-31)
Select article titles: "Civil Rights Resolution" (p. 1); "Atty. Gen. Lynch pays tribute to Sab Kido" (p.1); "Keep with the times: Diane Suda" (p.3); "Extol Japanese American identity" (p. 4).
Group photo of attendees at 10th Anniversary Ball of SF JACL (ddr-densho-426-1792)
img Group photo of attendees at 10th Anniversary Ball of SF JACL (ddr-densho-426-1792)
Inscription on front: Tenth Anniversary Ball of SF JACL, October 28, 1938. Names of individuals in photo on back including Henri Takahashi, Tomoye Nozawa, National President Walter Tsukamoto, Chapter President Saburo Kido
Portrait of four young women (ddr-ajah-6-530)
img Portrait of four young women (ddr-ajah-6-530)
Caption below photo: Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara (far left), Masa Hanamura, Spring Kido, and Aki Mukoyama sit for a portrait at Tsuji Studio of Oakland, a sort of Coming of age picture. Photo 1936
Kay Kido Threw Her Trousseau Overboard to Become American (ddr-one-3-76)
doc Kay Kido Threw Her Trousseau Overboard to Become American (ddr-one-3-76)
November 5, 1953 issue of the Mt. Adams Sun, Volume XIX, Number 6. The newspaper contains an article on the front page titled "Kay Kido Threw Her Trousseau Overboard to Become American." The article is about the Kenjiro and Miyuki "Kay" Kida process for American citizenship and their experiences living in the United States.
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 36 No. 9 (February 27, 1953) (ddr-pc-25-9)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 36 No. 9 (February 27, 1953) (ddr-pc-25-9)
Selected article titles: "Chuman appointed CL legal counsel, succeeds Sab Kido" (p. 1), "Reassurances given Los Angeles Issei they may be examined in Japanese" (p. 1), "Senators seek end to segregation in Army schools" (p. 2).
Gila News-Courier Vol. III No. 171 (September 23, 1944) (ddr-densho-141-326)
doc Gila News-Courier Vol. III No. 171 (September 23, 1944) (ddr-densho-141-326)
Selected article titles: "Western Reserve Lifts Ban on Nisei Students" (p. 1), "Winter Hats at Canteen" (p. 1), "JACL: Kido Plans Trip into Midwest, Atlantic Areas" (p. 4), "Heart Mt. Nisei Take War Job" (p. 4).
Letter from JACL leadership discussing the formation of the Committee of 150 (ddr-densho-338-366)
doc Letter from JACL leadership discussing the formation of the Committee of 150 (ddr-densho-338-366)
The JACL Committee of 150 honored Larry and Guyo Tajiri for their work with the Pacific Citizen.
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