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Diana Morita Cole Interview (ddr-densho-1000-483)
Nisei female. Born May 26, 1944, in the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Prior to World War II, parents lived in Hood River, Oregon. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, they were removed to the Pinedale Assembly Center, California, and the Tule Lake concentration camp, California, before transferring to Minidoka. After leaving camp, the family resettled in …
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Betty Morita Shibayama Interview (ddr-densho-1000-152)
Nisei female. Born May 30, 1933, in Hood River, Oregon. Raised in the Hood River valley on family farm. After December 7, 1941, removed to the Pinedale Assembly Center, California, and then to the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. In 1943, moved with family to the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho, before leaving camp for Chicago, Illinois, …
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Takuritsu Morita inside classroom (ddr-ajah-6-601)
Caption below photo: Principal and instructor Takuritsu Morita in a classroom, very probably the official California Alameda Japanese Elementary School, at 2256 Pacific Avenue. Circa 1916-1918
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Ruth and Dorothy in white coats (ddr-densho-409-61)
Left to right Ruth Deloris (Morita) Hidaka and Dorothy Fusaye (Morita) Kaneko standing together in white coats. Written of the front: 1935. Caption on the back: 1935.
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Memo regarding psychodramas at the 1972 Lake Sequoia Retreat (ddr-densho-336-586)
Psychodramas were usually skits designed to elicit a response from the campers at the Lake Sequoia Retreat. They could deal with any subject of the day. They were often followed by discussion groups.
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Portrait of wedding party (ddr-densho-409-3)
Wedding of Betty Mae (Morita) Shibayama and Art Shibayama
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Ruth standing at viewpoint (ddr-densho-409-63)
Ruth Deloris (Morita) Hidaka standing at viewpoint overlooking forest.
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Dorothy Morita standing at viewpoint (ddr-densho-409-62)
Dorothy Fusaye (Morita) Kaneko standing at viewpoint overlooking forest.
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Dorothy standing by tree (ddr-densho-409-58)
Dorothy Fusaye (Morita) Kaneko standing next to a tree.
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Ruth Morita standing outside a house in a long white dress (ddr-densho-409-34)
Caption on back: Miss Ruth Morita May 23, 1937
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Man sitting outside tent (ddr-densho-466-659)
Caption on right of photo: Dick Morita (Pasadena, Calif)
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Two versions of a family portrait (ddr-ajah-6-554)
One includes photographer Takuritsu Morita at right. Family unknown
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Man with tents in background (ddr-densho-466-710)
Caption below photo on album page: Richard Morita Pasadena, Calif
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Two men standing outside barracks (ddr-densho-466-855)
Caption below photo on album page: Rich Morita, Pasadena, Cal.
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Yoshiaki Morita visiting from Japan (ddr-densho-477-521)
Photograph of Yoshiaki Morita (right) with Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima (left) and Takeo Isoshima (center) at dinner. The caption below the photo reads "Nephew Yoshiaki Morita Visit from Japan" in black ink.
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Takuritsu and Toyo Morita standing in their backyard (ddr-ajah-6-636)
Caption below photo: Takuritsu and Toyo Morita in the backyard of their home at 2324 Clement, in Alameda, CA. 1924-1933
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Takuritsu and Toyo Morita on board ship (ddr-ajah-6-635)
Caption below photo: Takuritsu Morita arrived in American in 1915. He returned to Japan in 1924 to marry Toyo Miyamoto. The Moritas are seen here aboard the Taiyo Maru on October 27, 1924. The married couple would live at 2324 Clement in Alameda, CA.
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Portrait of Takuritsu and Toyo Morita (ddr-ajah-6-634)
Caption below photo: Takuritsu Morita poses with Toyo Miyamoto Morita sometime just after their arrival in American on October 27, 1924. The just married couple would live at 2324 Clement in Alameda, CA. This portrait was likely made not long after they disembarked from their ship, the Taiyo Maru, in San Francisco, Ca.,
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Takuritsu and Toyo Morita standing in garden (ddr-ajah-6-639)
Caption below photo: Takuritsu and wife Toyo Miyamoto Morita circa 1924, just after they are married and arrive in America
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Girl and boy standing outside barracks (ddr-ajah-2-930)
Caption below photo: Takako Morita and her brother, Itsuo, at Heart Mountain, Wyoming, 1944
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Group photo in Santa Fe (ddr-densho-200-1)
Extreme right, back row, Shinjiro Morita. Front second left, Kikuzo Uyeminami.
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Yaeko Mizutani and Morita Kan'ya XIV in their wedding clothes (ddr-njpa-4-759)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Yaeko Mizutani and Morita Kan'ya got married."