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88 items
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Two women by lumber pile and shed (ddr-densho-316-305)
Inscription on photo front: to Pauline Lovingly Annie
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Two Wedding portraits for Pauline Tanaka and Dan Sakahara with wedding party (ddr-densho-316-395)
Back row L to R: Heisuke Matsuda, Mr. Sakai, Mr. Mishiro, Yasuhiro Sakahara, Minister, Kenji Sakahara, Mr. Hayashida, Atsushi Sakahara, Hiroshi Sakahara. Front row L to R: B.D. Mukai, Mrs. Kuni Mukai, Hatsuguma Tanaka, Momoye Tanaka, Kazuko Sakahara, Gretel Tanimura, Pauline (Tanaka) Sakahara, Dan Sakahara, Toru Sakahara, Tojiro Sakahara, Kazue Sakahara, Taeko Sakahara, Mr. Kibe
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Six women in kimonos and parasols (ddr-densho-534-99)
Note taped to bottom of photos: Pauline, Mrs. Eto and Mrs Ema from St. Louis, Memphis, Tenn.
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Reprint of article from St. Louis Post-Dispatch (ddr-densho-534-139)
Loose between pages 46 and back cover. Article title: A Touch of the Orient
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Reprint of photo and caption (ddr-densho-534-145)
Loose between pages 46 and back cover. Title: A Touch of Japan
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Group of men, one woman and a girl posing on steps (ddr-densho-316-365)
In the bottom row of this 1940-era photograph from left to right are Clarence Arai, Pauline Sakahara, Suzanne Sakahara, James Sakamoto, and Mike Masaoka. Pauline Sakahara was a Vashon correspondent who worked for the Japanese American Courier. The Japanese American Courier, the first Japanese American newspaper published entirely in English was created by James Sakamoto. Clarence …