127 items
127 items
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Student portrait (ddr-densho-359-82)
Stamped on the bottom right hand corner of the photograph "Kubo Studio Shingukii Japan". There is also a caption written on the photograph in Japanese.
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Mess Hall picnic (ddr-densho-363-43)
Mes hall 21-27 picnic to the Shoshone River. Front Row: Mr. Nakamura, Asano Maruyama, Kimi Kuwahara, Tomiye Ichida; Back Row: Yanaichi Kubo, Joanne Kuwahara, Nancy Oyama
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Wapato Buddhist Church (ddr-densho-128-8)
Group of Japanese Americans, including the Church Reverend and his wife, stand outside the Wapato Buddhist Church. (L to R): Mrs. Matsumoto, Rev. Matsumoto, Frank Mizuta, unidentified, Frank Kubo.
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Tsutakawa Company photo (ddr-densho-128-130)
Tsutakawa Company was an import-export business located in Seattle. Back row (L to R): Masao Tsutakawa, Thomas Tsutakawa, Masuo Tsukinari, Mr. Y. Shimada, Mr. H. Tahara, Toshio Shima, Mina Kimura, Frank Kubo, Shozo Wakamatsu, Marion Tsutakawa, Yuzuru Omi. Front row (L to R): Bob Tsutakawa, Mrs. Kubo, Hideko Tsutakawa, Mrs. J. Tsutakawa, Geo. Tsutakawa, Mr. J. …
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Visit to Los Angeles (ddr-one-2-697)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Bob Kubo, holding briefcase, and Shiuko Sakai standing on sidewalk in front of Los Angeles Union Station. Inscribed on the back: "20 July 49/Los ANGELES."
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 84, No. 9 (March 11, 1977) (ddr-pc-49-9)
Selected article titles: "Farm Leader Harry Kubo to Address Tri-District" (p.1-2), "NIMH Director Cites Issues Facing JACL" (p.1), "TV Newsman Carried Pardon Banner Since '68" (p.1-2), "Intermountain Feedback on Reparations Sought" (p.2, 4).
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Tsutakawa Company camping trip (ddr-densho-128-115)
Front row (L to R): Marion Tsutakawa, Frank Kubo, Jim Tsutakawa, J.K. Saoka, George Tsutakawa, Mr. Baba, J. Shima. Second row (L to R): Bob, Mrs. Tsutakawa, Dick, Mr. Y. Shimada. Front row (L to R): Thomas, Mr. Y. Omi (?), Kumako.
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Frank Kubo Collection (ddr-densho-128)
The Frank Kubo Collection, 1910s-1960s, focuses on the leisure and business activities of a group of Japanese Americans from Seattle, Washington. Included are photographs of Seattle landmarks, Tsutakawa Company and Furuya Company picnics and camping trips, and Pacific Market, a Japanese American operated grocery store on Jackson Street in Seattle. Also featured are several photographs of …
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Picnic at Mt. Rainier (ddr-densho-363-6)
Picnic at Mt. Rainier with White River Buddhist church. Caption on the back of the photograph reads "1939 Picnic at Mt. Rainier with White River".Back row (left to right): Kazuko Hota, Shiz Hironaka, Asako Kubo; Front row (left to right): Shiz Inouye, Kimi Kuwahara, Chiyo Iwamoto, Tomi Ichida
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 85, No. 15 (October 7, 1977) (ddr-pc-49-39)
Selected article titles: "Before the Supreme Court: Review Asked by Young/Chin" (p.1, 5), "Farm Vote Pivotal in Calif. Races Next Year, Says Kubo" (p.1), "Asian Group Given $1.2 Miillion to Establish Resource Center" (p.1), "Hibakusha Appeal to Nuclear Engineer" (p.2), "The Olympics in 1984" (p.8).
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Tsutakawa Company photo (ddr-densho-128-134)
Tsutakawa Co. employees in front of Jin Tsutakawa's home in Seattle. Back row (L to R): Mr. K. Tsuji, Mr. F. Moriguchi, Mr. Geo. Tsutakawa, Mr. Frank Kubo, Miss M. Kimura, Thomas Tsutakawa, James Tsutakawa. Front row (L to R): Mrs. Moriguchi, Mrs. M. Tsutakawa, Hideko Tsutakawa, Mr. Jim Tsutakawa, Mr. Geo. Tsutakawa, Bob Tsutakawa, Mrs. …
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5th annual J.Y.P.C. conference (ddr-csujad-42-186)
A group photograph of attendees at 5th annual Japanese Young People's Christian conference held in Denver, Colorado, November 29-December 1, 1933. Handwritten note on the back side reads: Betty Nishimura, __aks Kubo R. F., _rue Hashiko, Betty Jane Murai. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: tak_02_01_002
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Hayashi Family Photo (ddr-densho-412-2)
Photograph of three generations of the Hayashi family posed in front of an American Flag. Back row left to right: Sueko Barbra Hayashi, Natsuye Ruth Hayashi, Torao Hayashi, Tomiko Jane (Hayashi) Noda and Yoshiko Louise (Hayashi) Kubo. Seated left to right: Ruby Hayashi, Ichimatsu Hayashi, Yoneyo (Ikeda) Hayashi holding Ronald Hayashi; Kazumi John Hayashi and Lorraine …
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Lookout for Harry--Yone & Herman (ddr-jamsj-1-27)
Landscapers working in front of the Sumitomo Bank of California.
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Poston 3 annual staff of 1943 (ddr-csujad-38-171)
Photographed are Emily Ku__da, Grace Kushio, and Aiko Kubo at the Poston III camp, Arizona. They are probably teachers of the preschool at the camp. The caption reads: Poston 3 annual staff of 1943. Title from caption. A photo from: Mitzi Naohara photo album (csudh_nao_0200), page 3. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese …
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Did U.S. Blood Money Feed Jap Black Dragon? (April 4, 1943) (ddr-densho-56-891)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 4, 1943, p. 5
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Letter from Mits Kojimoto to Bill Iino (ddr-densho-368-621)
Mits writes to Bill to help him find John H. Yamamoto. Mits includes a photograph from a mess hall where Bill sits next to John.
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. III No. 2 (July 18, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-324)
Selected article titles: "'Dead' Welcomed" (p. 1), "Dietician Here to Aid Kitchen" (p. 1), "Tools Must be Returned" (p. 1), "Inspect Mail Orders" (p. 1), "YBA Fellowship Youth Elections" (p. 2).
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. III No. 4 (July 21, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-327)
Selected article titles: "Water Pure Here, Analysis Shows" (p. 1), "Newcomers Must Notify Draft Bd." (p. 1), "Don't Quit Your Work Too Soon" (p. 1), "Taxi Riders Must Get Signed -- Okay" (p. 2), "Dispatch Circulation Over 3000" (p. 2).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 43, No. 20 (November 16, 1956) (ddr-pc-28-46)
Selected article titles: "Longtime JACLer wins 31st Dist. seat in Sac'to" (p. 1), "Nisei evacuated from Middle East, says Seattle wife" (p. 1), "Issei pioneers of No. California flower growing industry honored by Nisei" (p. 1), "Deep-rooted racial prejudice in housing noted in San Francisco Bay Area survey, gains in jobs, education cited by survey" (p. …
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My Graduation Day (ddr-densho-537-1)
A booklet from Satomi Koga's high school graduation with signatures and notes from classmates.
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Speak Out for Justice: August 4, 1981 - Part 4 (ddr-densho-1024-102)
Testifiers continue to speak out on the intergenerational impact of Executive Order 9066 on Japanese Americans. The demand for Community Redress and Reparations grows as the testimonies continue to speak out on the psychological trauma and feelings of shame felt by many interned Japanese Americans.
Introduction by Duane Kubo, Co-Founder of Visual Communications.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 71, No. 1, (July 3, 1970) (ddr-pc-42-26)
Selected article titles: "Nat'l JACL stands on international affairs previewed, backed by EDC" (p. 1), "L.A. groups ask board to save Japanese class at high school" (p. 1), "Life of evacuees, administrators at Poston recalled by Harvard professor" (p. 1), "The name: Yellow Brotherhood" (p. 1).
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. III No. 54 (September 17, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-51)
Selected article titles: "To Elect Fair Practice Body" (p. 1), "Planning Board is Proposed" (p. 1), "Hiking Still OK, Revealed" (p. 1), "Old Man Lost is Found" (p. 1), "Mess 48 Rated Best" (p. 3), "16 More Teachers Needed in School" (p. 3), "400 Expected CYF Social" (p. 3), "Fire Protection Man Lauds Tule Lake Body" …