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655 items
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Seattle Evacuation Redress Committee (ddr-densho-10-13)
The Seattle Evacuation Redress Committee was formed in 1973. The original committee members were filmed for a video on the redress movement. Left to right: Chuck Kato, Mike Nakata, Henry Miyatake, Ken Nakano, and Shosuke Sasaki. Videographer Dean Hayasaka stands behind Sasaki.
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Hanamatsuri (birth of Buddha celebration) Odori Performance (ddr-one-1-405)
Black and white photographic negative of an Odori folk dance on stage for Hanamatsuri (birth of Buddha celebration) at Oregon Buddhist Church (now known as Oregon Buddhist Temple). Dancers front row from right to left: Mary (Nakata) Fujii and Shiz (Fujita) Inaba.
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Ladies Bowling Team- Oregon Nisei Bowling League Photo #4 (ddr-one-1-564)
Black and white photographic negative of a Nisei women's bowling team. The team is posed on a staircase with monogrammed shirts. From left to right: Yoko (Hishikawa) Iwata, Takako Inukai, Toshi (Tamiyasu) Fukuhara, Kathleen Sasaki, and Sachi (Nakata) Nakashima. Original print ONLC 3430.
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Portrait of brother and sister as young children (ddr-densho-383-223)
The Fukuharas were neighbors of the Tokuda family in Seattle in the 1930s. The Fukuhara family included Shigesaburo and Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938) and their children Ruth Aiko Fukuhara (1921-1986), Francis Masateru Fukuhara (1925-2016), and Henry Kiyotaka Fukuhara (1928-1977). Written on album page below photograph: "Aiko and Masateru Fukuhara". Embossed on lower left corner of photograph: …
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Wedding party for Kenji Tomita and Mary Nakata's wedding (ddr-ajah-6-46)
Caption below photo: Kenji Tomita marries Mary Nakata, June 1957 at North Berkeley Methodist Church in California. Both were born in Alameda, CA. Kenji had known Mary from the time she was a very young child. Names above photo: Maid of Honor Pat Ichioka / flower girl Nancy tomato / Best Man Dan Mashihara
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Sisters (ddr-densho-359-588)
Two young women. Yukiye Kawamoto is on the left, Jeanette Otsuka on the right
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Hanamatsuri (birth of Buddha celebration) Odori Performance (ddr-one-1-404)
Black and white photographic negative of an Odori folk dance performance on a stage for Hanamatsuri (birth of Buddha celebration) at Oregon Buddhist Church (now known as the Oregon Buddhist Temple). Dancers on stage from left to right: Mary (Nakata) Fujii, Shiz (Fujita) Inaba.
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In Memory of Tatsuo Nakata Interview Segment 12 (ddr-sjacl-2-32-12)
The Seattle community's influence on the chapter's progressive ideals
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In Memory of Tatsuo Nakata Interview Segment 7 (ddr-sjacl-2-32-7)
Description of Tatsuo's personality, skills
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In Memory of Tatsuo Nakata Interview Segment 4 (ddr-sjacl-2-32-4)
Self-introduction: Emily Momohara
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In Memory of Tatsuo Nakata Interview Segment 8 (ddr-sjacl-2-32-8)
Tatsuo's involvement in the Japanese American community
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In Memory of Tatsuo Nakata Interview Segment 13 (ddr-sjacl-2-32-13)
Tatsuo's skills as a politician
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In Memory of Tatsuo Nakata Interview Segment 9 (ddr-sjacl-2-32-9)
Tatsuo's role as the Seattle chapter JACL president
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In Memory of Tatsuo Nakata Interview Segment 11 (ddr-sjacl-2-32-11)
Serving with Tatsuo on the JACL's Civil Rights Committee
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In Memory of Tatsuo Nakata Interview Segment 3 (ddr-sjacl-2-32-3)
Self-introduction: Akemi Matsumoto
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In Memory of Tatsuo Nakata Interview Segment 14 (ddr-sjacl-2-32-14)
Memories of a Seattle community restaurant
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In Memory of Tatsuo Nakata Interview Segment 10 (ddr-sjacl-2-32-10)
Tatsuo's experiences as a mixed-race person
Narrator Nancy Nakata Gohata
Sansei female. Born October 16, 1940, in Compton, California. As an infant, taken with family to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. After the government issued the so-called "loyalty questionnaire," family was transferred to the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. After leaving camp, lived for ten years at a farm labor camp on an island outside of …