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397 items
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Seichi Hayashida Segment 34 (ddr-densho-1000-14-34)
Reflecting on the wartime incarceration experience
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Seichi Hayashida Segment 20 (ddr-densho-1000-14-20)
Description of mess halls, lavatories, laundry building
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Seichi Hayashida Segment 10 (ddr-densho-1000-14-10)
Description of the Japanese American farming community in Bellevue
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Seichi Hayashida Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1000-14-11)
Prewar Japanese American community activities: Courier baseball league
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Seichi Hayashida Segment 37 (ddr-densho-1000-14-37)
Preparing for mass removal with very little information
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Seichi Hayashida Segment 36 (ddr-densho-1000-14-36)
Remembering the curfew placed on Japanese Americans before mass removal
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Seichi Hayashida Segment 30 (ddr-densho-1000-14-30)
Conflict related to the Japanese American Citizens League in camp
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 98, No. 11 (March 23, 1984) (ddr-pc-56-11)
Selected article titles: "Mondale finds weak support among Asians" (p. 1), "Enthusiasm burgeons in Hawaii for Reagan-Bush re-election" (p. 1), "Nakashima named state vice chair for Reagan-Bush campaign" (p. 2), "One ancestry, two nationalities: Nikkei women share experiences in workshop" (p. 3), "Higashimoto survey: Assimilation of Japanese and Japanese Americans" (p. 8).
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Letter from Kaneji Domoto to Wakako Domoto (ddr-densho-329-877)
Letter from Richard J. Miller saying he has a letter for Wak from Mr. Kaoru Nakashima for her and would like to send it if he can have her current address; response from Toichi with Wak's address in Boston; envelope showing Boston address crossed out and a New Rochelle, New York address penciled in.
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Third Annual Oregon Nisei Bowling League Tournament Dance- First Place Women's Team (ddr-one-1-116)
Black and white photographic negative of the first place women's team at the Third Annual Oregon Nisei Bowling League Tournament Dance at McElroy's Ballroom in Portland, Oregon. From left to right: Toshi (Tamiyasu) Fukuhara, Sachi (Nakata) Nakashima, Kathleen Sasaki, Kimi Tambara, and Florence “Flo” (Anazawa) Teshima. Sitting inside a booth on the far left is Aki …
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In Memory of Phil Hayasaka Interview (ddr-sjacl-2-22)
In this interview, Camila Nakashima and Bill Tashima interviewed Lois Hayasaka, widow of the late Phil Hayasaka, Seattle JACL Chapter President in 1961. Hayasaka was a visionary leader who fiercely advocated for JACL to advocate for all people in the 1960's civil rights struggles. As chair of the Chapter's Civil Rights and Human Rights committee and …
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Campers participating in Skits Night (ddr-densho-336-1861)
The 1986 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.
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Inaugural opening of Elk Grove Japanese School (ddr-csujad-55-1588)
Sepia-toned photograph of a group of students and adults at the inaugural opening of the Elk Grove Japanese language school. Photograph includes identification of some individuals. From left to right, Yamada, Hatsutaro Ishigaki, Kanjiro Omae, George Haruto Omae, Harry Kaname Omae, Frank Yamada, George Shigeru Matsumoto, Shigeo Sakamoto, Makishima, Robert Masaru Matsumoto, Tsunematsu Sugimoto, Elwood Norio …
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Nisei Bowling League Women's Team (ddr-one-1-128)
Original black and white photographic print of a Nisei women's bowling team. The team is posed in front of a Ford sedan with a bowling ball and monogrammed shirts. Back row left to right: Kathleen Sasaki, Yoko (Hishikawa) Iwata, and Takako Inukai. Front row left to right: Toshi (Tamiyasu) Fukuhara, and Sachi (Nakata) Nakashima. Negative ONLC …
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Nisei Bowling League Women's Team (ddr-one-1-127)
Black and white photographic negative of a Nisei women's bowling team. The team is posed in front of a Ford sedan with a bowling ball and monogrammed shirts. Back row left to right: Kathleen Sasaki, Yoko (Hishikawa) Iwata, and Takako Inukai. Front row left to right: Toshi (Tamiyasu) Fukuhara, and Sachi (Nakata) Nakashima. Original print ONLC …
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Letter to Yuri Tsukada from Wak Domoto (ddr-densho-356-593)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from her sister Wakako Domoto. Wak writes about her poor living situation and plans to move, a possible to visit Japan and hopefully meet their sister Kayeko Nakashima and family who live there, details about a man she has been seeing, and her thoughts and desire to keep all this secret …
Narrator Phil Hayasaka
In this interview, Camila Nakashima and Bill Tashima interviewed Lois Hayasaka, widow of the late Phil Hayasaka, Seattle JACL Chapter President in 1961. Hayasaka was a visionary leader who fiercely advocated for JACL to advocate for all people in the 1960's civil rights struggles. As chair of the Chapter's Civil Rights and Human Rights committee and …
Narrator Lois Hayasaka
In this interview, Camila Nakashima and Bill Tashima interviewed Lois Hayasaka, widow of the late Phil Hayasaka, Seattle JACL Chapter President in 1961. Hayasaka was a visionary leader who fiercely advocated for JACL to advocate for all people in the 1960's civil rights struggles. As chair of the Chapter's Civil Rights and Human Rights committee and …
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New Building Opened. Bailey Gatzert Building Opens Its Doors. With Half Dozen Exceptions Its 500 Pupils Are Chinese and Japanese. (December 12, 1921) (ddr-densho-56-367)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 12, 1921, p. 5
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Wedding guests at a Minidoka mess hall (ddr-densho-518-259)
Guests dining at a Minidoka mess hall for Yoshie Fujihira and Harry Nakashima's wedding.
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Wedding guests dining at Minidoka (ddr-densho-518-258)
Guests dining at Yoshie Fujihira and Harry Nakashima's wedding.
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Leftmost picture of staff on Densho Opening Stage (ddr-densho-506-122)
Photo of seven Densho staff members on the left side of the stage during Tom's presentation during the Densho Opening Gala.