6865 items
6865 items
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Minidoka Irrigator Vol. IV No. 3 (March 11, 1944) (ddr-densho-119-80)
Selected article titles: "Project Council Takes Up Many Community Problems. Commission at First Meeting last Friday Eight Candidates Nominated for Judicial" (p. 1), "War Dept. Clarifies Army Policy In Replay to Petition by Mothers" (p. 1), ";Puka Puka; Boys of 100th Battalion Prove Worth Under Fire in Italy" (p. 1), "Removal of Nisei From Camp Grant …
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UC Santa Barbara Japanese in America, circa early 1900s-1960s (ddr-csujad-25)
Japanese in America, circa early 1900s-1960s, boxes 7-12: The collection contains photographs and albums of the Japanese in the United States, mainly Washington, California, Colorado, and Utah. The photographs include family portraits and snapshots capturing their community activities and local events, such as picnic, wedding, funeral, local associations’ activities, etc., mostly taken in the early 1900s. …
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Densho Collection (ddr-densho-35)
The Densho collection consists of historic photographs of early Seattle and surrounding areas, as well as current photographs of historical sites and community events. This collection includes photographs of Tule Lake, California; Minidoka, Idaho; the Nisei veterans Memorial Day service in Seattle, Washington, and photos of the Golden Potlatch festival in Seattle, Washington, c. 1911. Also …
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Interior of Higo Ten-Cent Store (ddr-densho-16-3)
The Higo Ten-Cent Store, established in the early 1900s by Sanzo Murakami and his wife Matsuyo, is one of the last prewar Japanese American businesses in Seattle's International District, formerly known as Nihonmachi. The store sold a wide variety of American- and Japanese-made goods to the surrounding Issei and Nisei community.
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Vol. III No. 25 (June 17, 1944) (ddr-densho-97-186)
Selected article titles: "Biggest Mass Trial in Wyoming's History. Dismissal of Charges Sought in Draft Case" (p. 1), "Author of 'The Robe' Criticized for Racist Talk" (p. 1), "Editorial: Two Objectives" (p. 4), "Search for Knowledge: Nisei Urged to Seek College Education" (p. 5), "No Discrimination in Chicago, Reports Gilmore" (p. 8).
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Heart Mountain General Information Bulletin Series 6 (September 8, 1942) (ddr-densho-97-77)
Selected article titles: "200 Colonists Leave Wednesday for Bean Harvest" (p. 1), "Nisei Soldiers Must Obtain Permits" (p. 1), "Registration of Students Continues" (p. 2), "Written Application Required for Marriage License" (p. 2), "Identification Tags Urged for Children" (p. 2), "Overloading Causes Power Shortage" (p. 2), "Center Population Now 8,015" (p. 2).
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Vol. III No. 51 (December 16, 1944) (ddr-densho-97-211)
Selected article titles: "Opposing Lines on Coast Drawing Tighter. Church Council President Threatened Anonymously for Protest Against Post" (p. 1), "Halt Program to Laud Nisei" (p. 1), "Former Heart Mountaineer Finds New Jersey City Friendly" (p. 4), "From Camp to Campus: Finance -- Greatest Stumbling Block" (p. 5), "Group Helping Race Problem" (p. 8).
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Vol. IV No. 25 (June 16, 1945) (ddr-densho-97-237)
Selected article titles: "Group Asks for Liberal Citizenship" (p. 1), "'No Misgivings About Returning to Hood River'" (p. 1), "Housing Plan Now Underway on West Coast" (p. 2), "Nisei Play 'Japs' for Film Company" (p. 2), "Editorial: The Army Fights Prejudice" (p. 4), "War Department Document: Prejudice -- Roadblock to Progress" (p. 5).
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 23 No. 8 (August 24, 1946) (ddr-pc-18-34)
Selected article titles: "War Department Authorizes Retention of 442nd Colors By Territory of Hawaii" (p. 1), "Topaz Center Will Provide Veterans Homes" (p. 1), "Hawaii Sugar Workers Seek Better Conditions" (p. 2), "Seek Probation For Evacuees in Draft Cases" (p. 2), "Five Nisei, Stranded by War in Japan, Return to U.S." (p. 3).
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 27 No. 9 (August 28, 1948) (ddr-pc-20-34)
Selected article titles: "Federal Jury Deliberates Verdict in Kawakita Case" (p. 1), "Issei Regain Star Theater in Stockton" (p. 1), "Federal Court Ruling Opens Way to Restoration of U.S. Citizenship for Renunciants" (p. 2), "Report Potential Deportees May Ask Permanent Status" (p. 3), "Stranded Nisei Girl Returns for U.S. Citizenship Hearing" (p. 8).
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 37 No. 17 (October 23, 1953) (ddr-pc-25-43)
Selected article titles: "Postmark date ruled out as timely filing of claims; CL to seek change" (p. 1), "San Fernando Valley home denied to vet" (p. 1), "Nisei [nurseryman] wins long fight over Oakland zoning ordinance ruling" (p. 1), "Role of Japanese leadership in Asian labor stressed at ILO meet" (p. 3).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 66, No. 16 (April 19, 1968) (ddr-pc-40-16)
Selected article titles: "JACL undergraduate scholarships now awards $500 for top three" (p. 1), "Nisei businessmen urged to aid economic progress of Negroes" (p. 1), "Rep. Mink Marches in Rev. King Funeral" (p. 1), "Open housing signed into law by President" (p. 2), "Negro servicemen scuffle with whites at Yokosuka club" (p. 2).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol 68, No. 12 (March 21, 1969) (ddr-pc-41-12)
Select article titles: "Charges Against L.A. Coroner Involves His Mental Health, Pills" (p. 1); "Nisei mother of 12 honor students draws plaudits from Nixon, Reagan, Salinas City and school system" (p. 1); "Peaceful Protest Right Reaffirmed" (p. 2); "Monster: autonomy at University" (p. 2) "Insight on Student Dissent for Change" (p. 3).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 72, No. 6 (February 12, 1971) (ddr-pc-43-6)
Selected article titles: "Issei on welfare shaken by 'illegal alien' rule change" (p. 1), "JACL education committee hires Hirano director" (p. 1), "Changes still bright to squash remaining barriers against Nisei" (p. 1), "Need for Asian American commission to advise L.A. school board stressed" (p. 1), "Ethnic studies on its way" (p. 3)
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 39 No. 18 (October 29, 1954) (ddr-pc-26-44)
Selected article titles: "Many Japanese called for Nov. 11 mass naturalization ceremonies" (p. 1), "Presence of Nisei student in group cause interest among Indonesians" (p. 1), "Two former presidents blocked move to intern Mexico Japanese" (p. 3), "National Conference on Citizenship granted federal charter; JACL only nat'l group representing Asians" (p. 5).
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 16 (April 22, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-16)
Selected article titles: "Del. Farrington appoints Nisei to Military Academy" (p. 1), "Canadian lab technician aided in success of Salk polio vaccine mass experiment" (p. 1), "Rented house damages in excess of normal wear & tear allowed as evacuation claim" (p. 5), "Ten Years of Resettlement" (p. 7), "School Segregation Cases" (p. 8).
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 19 (May 13, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-19)
Selected article titles: "JACL to press efforts for Hawaii statehood" (p. 1), "Publishing company reports book maligning Issei, Nisei out of print" (p. 1), "Opinion rendered on Utah marriage law for white & part-Japanese couple" (p. 3), "Japan interest in refugee relief, orphan adoption high, Ishimaru reports to San Francisco Committee" (p. 5).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 58, Vol. 5 (January 31, 1964) (ddr-pc-36-5)
Selected article titles: "Tell Your Congressman to Approve Committee-Version of Civil Rights Bill Now!" (p.1-2), "Japanese in L.A. Confined by Race Discrimination" (p.1), "Nisei Urged to Be in Forefront Fighting Bias" (p.1, 3), "Initiative to Nullify Rumford Act Likely to Qualify as over 644,000 Sign" (p.1-2).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 63, No.3 (July 15, 1966) (ddr-pc-38-28)
Select article titles: "Reedley genetics graduate wins Dr. Nobe scholarship" (p. 1); "Isle Buddhists junk peace trip to S. Vietnam" (p. 1); "Nisei GI Cardiac Victim in Vietnam" (p. 2); "Brazil refuses entry of Japanese girls seeking husbands on basis of photo" (p. 3); "History project specialists to be at Confab" (p. 3).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 54, No. 25 (June 22, 1962) (ddr-pc-34-25)
Selected article titles: "New York's Japanese American Groups Support 'History Project' Fund Campaign"(p.1), "New Walter Bill to Extend Stay of Deportation Dates" (p.1), "Nisei Complacency Rapped in Editorial" (p.1), "London Times Article on Various Ethnic Groups in Hawaii Misses Main Point: Census Bureau Practice of Racial Classes" (p.3).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 54, No. 2 (January 12, 1962) (ddr-pc-34-2)
Selected article titles: "Japanese Leaders More Concerned Over Shabby U.S. Treatment of Japan Trade" (p.1), "Seattle City Council Turns Down Proposal to Prohibit Housing Ban" (p.1), "Nisei in Hawaii Losing Political Grip, Says Inouye" (p.1), "After Pearl Harbor" (p.2), "Li'l Tokyo Issei Cited for Goodwill Push" (p.3).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 56, No. 2 (January 11, 1963) (ddr-pc-35-2)
Selected article titles: "Washington Newsletter: JACL Legislative Aim Reviewed as New 88th Congress Opens" (pp. 1-2), "Carnegie Foundation Endows $90,000 for Teaching Japanese in U.S. High Schools" (p. 1), "Issei History Unlike Nenkan" (p. 2), and "Judge Orders Stop to Recounting of Votes in Election Won by Nisei Canadian" (p. 3).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 58, No. 22 (November 29, 1963) (ddr-pc-35-48)
Selected article titles: "Mountain-Plains DC to Honor Outstanding Japanese Americans; Sen. Dominick, Marutani to Address Convention Delegates" (pp. 1-2), "UCLA Chancellor Assures Scholarly Issei Social History" (p. 1), "To the Nisei, Kennedy Enjoyed Special Significance No Other President Has Had" (p. 1), and "Washington Newsletter: State Reapportionment" (pp. 2-3).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 58, No. 10 (September 6, 1963) (ddr-pc-35-36)
Selected article titles: "Thirty-Five March Under JACL Banner in August 28 March for Jobs, Freedom" (pp. 1-2), "JACL Answers Negroes' Painful Call for Help, Says Matsunaga" (pp. 1-2, 4), "Chicago Veterans to Commemorate 20th 422 [sic] Anniv." (p. 3), and "Tokyo Topics: First Nisei Decorated by Japan" (p. 4).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 56, No. 25 (June 21, 1963) (ddr-pc-35-25)
Selected article titles: "Unprecedented Gesture of Goodwill to Japanese Americans and JACL as 14 Congressmen Spend 2 Hours Praising Nisei GI Record" (pp. 1, 3), "Civil Rights Bills in Senate Remain Tough to Pass with Filibuster, Sen. Fong Declares" (pp. 1-2), and "Washington Newsletter: JACL and Civil Rights Today" (pp. 1, 4).