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63 items
63 items


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Student essay: "War" (ddr-densho-171-100)
Excerpt: "What does war mean for us to do? Courage of today as for tomorrow."

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Group gathered in Mukai home (ddr-densho-353-212)
Captioned: "Viscount Konoye visits the Mukai home."


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Amy Mukai beside greenery (ddr-densho-518-55)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: Amy Mukai.

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Seizaburo Mukai's Jackson Theater (ddr-densho-353-95)
Seizaburo Mukai also ran the Atlas, the Circle, and the Rialto theaters.

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Family immigrating to the United States (ddr-densho-109-71)
The Mukai family is on the ship the Seattle Maru.

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Four people by small pond and rocks at Mukai Rock Garden (ddr-densho-316-209)
The individual in the upper right is likely Masahiro Mukai

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Family immigrating to the United States (ddr-densho-109-62)
The Mukai family is on the ship the Seattle Maru from Japan.

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Sawaye Mukai and her friends (ddr-densho-353-199)
Captioned: "Sawaye Mukai and her friends welcoming Mrs. Horita to the U.S."

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Amy and Ayako pointing at an honor roll (ddr-densho-518-60)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: Amy [Mukai] [left], Ayako [Yamanaka] [right].

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George Mukai and Irene Shigaki (ddr-densho-456-7)
Inscribed on the back: "George Mukai + the / 10 -66" in black ink. Written on a post-it note attached to the back: "George Mukai (442) + Irene Shigaki in New York City 1966" in black ink.

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A family seated on rocks at the Mukai Garden on Vashon Island, Washington (ddr-densho-316-11)
Arlene, Dan, and Pauline Sakahara at the Mukai Garden on Vashon Island, Washington.

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Oyster farmer (ddr-densho-15-115)
Mr. Mukai steering oysters into a box, where they were steamed open for canning.

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At the Mukai Garden on Vashon Island, Washington (ddr-densho-316-16)
Taeko Sakahara sitting with Arlene Sakahara at the Mukai Garden on Vashon Island, Washington.

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Progress report of Information Office 5 (ddr-csujad-40-7)
Progress report written by Howard Mukai about the Information Office No. 5 at the Manzanar incarceration camp. Report covers services, accomplishments, and personnel. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: roy_01_08_001

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Mukai Collection (ddr-densho-87)
The Mukai collection contains one photograph from the personal family collection of Gary Mukai. The photo is of two recent immigrants from Japan in the early 1900s.

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Tod Fujihira and friends (ddr-densho-518-54)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: Ayako [Yamanaka], Tosh [Yoshida], Amy [Mukai], May [Saitani], Tod [Fujihira].

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Families at the Mukai Garden on Vashon Island, Washington. (ddr-densho-316-34)
Arlene, Dan, and Pauline Sakahara with another family at the Mukai Garden on Vashon Island, Washington.

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Tod and friends in a flower garden (ddr-densho-518-45)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: [left to right] Ayako Yamanaka, Michi Hada, Tod [Fujihira], Amy Mukai.