6865 items
6865 items
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Topaz Times Vol. IX No. 3 (October 11, 1944) (ddr-densho-142-347)
Selected article titles: "Meteorite Found Near Topaz; Specimen Sent to Washington" (p. 1), "Korematsu and Endo Cases to be Heard this Week" (p. 2), "Drafting of Nisei in SLC Area Hits Labor Shortage" (p. 2), "Evacuee Hater Changes Mind, Supports CAPFP" (p. 3).
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Poston Chronicle Vol. XIV No. 27 (August 8, 1943) (ddr-densho-145-383)
Selected article titles: "Poston Rated Last on Job Priority List" (p. 1), "Selective Service Act Applicable to Segregants" (p. 1), "Ice Supply Curtailed" (p. 3), "Deportation of Nisei Opposed by Legion Post" (p. 4), "Board of Review for Segregation Convenes" (p. 6).
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Poston Chronicle Vol. XXI No. 11 (November 4, 1944) (ddr-densho-145-579)
Selected article titles: "Language School Will Accept Nisei Women" (p. 1), "Things to Do, Things to See, and Things; A Party, a Movie, Two Exhibits, a Shibai" (p. 2), "Washington Issues Order on Relocation Centers in Use of Private Cars" (p. 3).
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Rohwer Outpost Vol. V No. 39 (November 8, 1944) (ddr-densho-143-217)
Selected article titles: "WRA-War Dept. Booklet on 'Nisei in Uniform'" (p. 1), "Programs Mark Education Week" (p. 1), "Hrs. Issued for Playground Use" (p. 2), "Rohwer Mission to be Continued" (p. 3), "H.W. Wolters Urges Evacuees to Plan for Resettlement" (p. 3).
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Rohwer Outpost Vol. III No. 22 (September 15, 1943) (ddr-densho-143-99)
Selected article titles: "Property Program. Walling from L.A. Discusses Plans" (p. 1), "Chicago Convention Endorses Nisei, Issei" (p. 1), "Shelby Again Invites Rohwer" (p. 2), "Gripsholm Statistics" (p. 3), "Block 7 Segregees Honored at Program" (p. 4), "'Cleveland' Hostel Aids Evacuees" (p. 6).
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Rohwer Outpost Vol. IV No. 33 (April 26, 1944) (ddr-densho-143-160)
Selected article titles: "Registration for Segregees" (p. 1), "Delay for Some Leave Clearance Dockets: Myer" (p. 1), "Tule Lakes to be Paid Wages Clothing Grants" (p. 1), "Army Calls Five Nisei" (p. 1), "Unvaccinated Household Pets to be Prohibited in Center" (p. 1).
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Rohwer Outpost Vol. II No. 41 (May 22, 1943) (ddr-densho-143-63)
Selected article titles: "Center Constitution Ratified. Big Vote Ratification; Center Election Day Given" (p. 1), "Nisei Voting Right Upheld by Supreme Court Action" (p. 1), "MP Physician Dies in Crash" (p. 1), "Relocation Decreases Rohwer's Population" (p. 3), "Editorial: Behind Relocation" (p. 6).
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Rohwer Outpost Vol. IV No. 7 (January 26, 1944) (ddr-densho-143-134)
Selected article titles: "Registration for Aliens in Center Commences Today" (p. 1), "Workshop Building Being Constructed for High School" (p. 1), "Reinstitute Draft. Selective Service for Nisei" (p. 1), "Rohwer U.S.O. Elects Heads" (p. 3), "Questions and Answers About Selective Service" (p. 5).
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Poston Chronicle Vol. XVIII No. 13 (April 11, 1944) (ddr-densho-145-491)
Selected article titles: "Leave Clearance: Expatriates Dockets Held Up" (p. 1), "Hearings Being Held at Tule" (p. 1), "Segregated Units: War Department Clarifies Reason for Separate Nisei Unit" (p. 1), "Deferment: Chances for Deferment Slim" (p. 1), "Seven Parolees Join Families" (p. 7).
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"Girls from Dee" (ddr-densho-259-272)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Five Nisei girls who lived in Dee [Oregon]. This picture was taken on the south side of the old Dee Japanese Community Hall. I can identify Mikie Kageyama and Hannah Kinoshita but I don't recognize the other three."
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Issei man receiving his redress check (ddr-densho-26-17)
U.S. Assistant Deputy Attorney General James Turner presenting a redress check to Mr. Frank Yatsu, 105 years old. The check-presentation ceremony, honoring five Issei who were 100 years old or more, took place at the Nisei Veterans Hall in Seattle, Washington.
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Repatriates arrive in Japan (ddr-densho-397-385)
The caption in the photo album reads "Former emigrants, now immigrants many are Dairen Nisei. Note: ID gangplank yonder". Takashi Matsui was stationed in Japan with the U.S. military during the Allied occupation of Japan after the end of World War II.
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JPCCE Society (ddr-densho-383-35)
Written on album page below photograph: "J.P.C-CE Society Joint Meeting with Greenlake Seinenkai". The Green Lake Seinenkai (young people's association) was a social club primarily for Nisei in their teens and twenties. George Tokuda pictured in front row, second from left.
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New Herald Vol. 1 No. 3 (Jan. 28, 1945) (ddr-densho-483-85)
Selected article titles: "Come early" (p. 1), "Youth conference" (p. 1), "Modern [Messages]" (p. 2), "From an old friend" (p. 3), "Area B. Fellowship" (p. 3), "Financial report - Youth Church" (p. 4), "Nisei active in 'first nighters'" (p. 4), "In 44" (p. 4)
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Man sitting on fence (ddr-ajah-6-74)
Caption below photo: Shizuto Kawamura sits on the fence on Pacific Court in Alameda, CA. A Nisei, Kawamura was born in Alameda on Pacific Court circa 1908. Pacific Court had 12-14 cottages behind the businesses on the 1600 block of Park Street.
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Granada Pioneer Vol. II No. 83 (August 23, 1944) (ddr-densho-147-196)
Selected article titles: "Dismissal Not Binding in Other Courts" (p. 1), "Three Sisters are Sentenced" (p. 1), "Editorial: Our Side of the Story" (p. 2), "Former West Coast Man Gives Advice to Nisei" (p. 5), "Prevent Infantile Paralysis; Observe Precautions Wisely" (p. 6).
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Granada Pioneer Vol. II No. 44 (April 5, 1944) (ddr-densho-147-157)
Selected article titles: "Change in Family Head Deadline Set at April 12" (p. 1), "Seabrook Farms Agent Arrives to Hire Workers" (p. 5), "Post-War Problems Discussed at State-Wide Confab" (p. 5), "Nisei Change 10,000 Idle Acres to Gardens" (p. 6).
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Granada Pioneer Vol. III No. 65 (June 16, 1945) (ddr-densho-147-275)
Selected article titles: "German POW's Working on Nearby Farms" (p. 1), "Myer to Inspect WRA Set-up; Attend Confab" (p. 3), "5 Ringleaders to be Tried" (p. 3), "Disabled GI's Deplore Nisei Discrimination" (p. 3), "Given One Year in Draft Case" (p. 5).
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Granada Pioneer Vol. III No. 24 (January 24, 1945) (ddr-densho-147-237)
Selected article titles: "Future Center Visits Need Relocation Value" (p. 1), "Prepare Bill to Close All Centers by June 30" (p. 1), "Teletype: Doi Incident" (p. 2), "Condemns Hood River Action as 'Shameful'" (p. 2), "Predict Nisei Farmers Face Labor Shortage" (p. 3).
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Granada Pioneer Vol. II No. 6 (November 17, 1943) (ddr-densho-147-119)
Selected article titles: "Tule Transfers Involve 2000" (p. 1), "OWI Releases Myer's Tule Lake Riot Report" (p. 1), "Survey Reveals Nisei Latent Versatility" (p. 3), "Lifts Martial Law at Tule Lake" (p. 3), "Mrs. Itano Describes L.A. Nichiren Church Vandalism" (p. 10).
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Granada Pioneer Vol. I No. 4 (November 7, 1942) (ddr-densho-147-4)
Selected article titles: "Army Calls Nisei Men. US Wants Volunteers Who Write Japanese" (p. 1), "Co-op Board to be Chosen" (p. 2), "Night Art Class Given" (p. 2), "YWCA Program to Get Underway in Center" (p. 4), "More Milk Maybe..." (p. 4).
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Japanese Americans outside barracks (ddr-densho-151-252)
Original caption: Stockton, California. These evacuees of Japanese ancestry are spending their first day at this Assembly Point. The average age of the Nisei is 20 years. Later they will be transferred to a War Relocation Authority center to spend the duration.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. II, No. 2, February 10, 1965 (ddr-sjacl-1-69)
Bulletin covering the following topics: Bowling Tournament; Dance Club; Golf Classes; Rainier Brewery Party; 20th Century, ?The Nisei-The Pride and the Shame;? Wartime Pre-Evacuation Days Recalled?GREAT summary of JACL after 12/7; Phil Hayasaka Column-Getting longer, setting a case.
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Massie Hinatsu Interview (ddr-manz-1-100)
Nisei female. Born August 16, 1930, in Milwaukie, Oregon. Grew up in Milwaukie, where parents ran a farm. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, removed to the Portland Assembly Center, Oregon, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. After leaving camp, returned to Oregon.
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Tommy T. Kushi Interview (ddr-manz-1-47)
Nisei male. Born February 1, 1924, in Florin, California. Grew up in Florin, where family operated a farm. During World War II, was removed to the Marysville Assembly Center and Tule Lake concentration camp, California. Left camp and settled in Chicago, Illinois.