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58 items

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May K. Sasaki Segment 33 (ddr-densho-1000-79-33)
Father's attitude toward U.S. citizenship after the war


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May K. Sasaki Segment 36 (ddr-densho-1000-79-36)
Thoughts on the JACL's "no-no" boy resolution: "a time to heal wounds for everybody"


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May K. Sasaki Segment 8 (ddr-densho-1000-79-8)
Attending Maryknoll Catholic School in prewar Seattle

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May K. Sasaki Segment 19 (ddr-densho-1000-79-19)
The changing roles of Issei and Nisei in incarceration camps


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May K. Sasaki Segment 34 (ddr-densho-1000-79-34)
Involvement with the Japanese American Citizens League


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May K. Sasaki Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-79-3)
An unusual immigration story: parents leaving sons and daughters behind



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May K. Sasaki Segment 14 (ddr-densho-1000-79-14)
Animal smells and painful inoculations: childhood memories of Puyallup Assembly Center

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May K. Sasaki Segment 31 (ddr-densho-1000-79-31)
Becoming involved in the movement toward multicultural education


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Property storage list (ddr-sbbt-2-37)
A lists of names and locations for stored property. Yoshimura, J.; Nomura, S.; Okamoto, M.; Ujimoto, N.; Yamanaka, K.; Mizuta, S.; Matsui, J.; Tsutsumi, N.; Yoshimura, M.; Miyake, Y.; Miyake, H.; Izui; Shioyama, K.; Matsuda, Haruye; Hirokane, T.; Iwamura, K.; Suzuki, Y.; Kuromiya, S.; Edamura, H.; Kokita, K.; Takahashi, T.; Morinaga, T.; Shimizu, N.; Fukuhara, H. …

Narrator May K. Sasaki
Nisei female. Born May 31, 1935, in Seattle, Washington. Spent prewar years in Seattle's Nihonmachi, or Japantown. Incarcerated as child at Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Resettled in Seattle. In her interview, discusses issues of shame and loss of Japanese American identity as a result of incarceration.

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Memorial donor list (ddr-densho-329-718)
List of donor names with addresses and amounts donated to the memorial service for Kanetaro and Motonoshin Domoto

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Exclusion of Grown Japanese is Approved. President Sees No Objection to an Age Test. Metcalf Told to Threaten Use of Federal Power 'to Enforce Observance of Our Treaty, Supreme Law of Land.' (December 18, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-68)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 18, 1906, pp. 1, 15

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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 64, No. 22 (June 2, 1967) (ddr-pc-39-23)
Selected article titles: "Supreme Court rules on citizenship, Calif. Prop. 14" (p. 1), "Hosokawa commissioned to write 'popular history'" (p. 1), "Fair housing bills under study" (p. 1), "S.F. Japan center must not lose its 'cultural' sight" (p. 1), "Justice Dept. not now maintaining Tule Lake center" (p. 2), "Episodes of Evacuation: Internment on Rainbow Island" …

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Meeting of the Community Council and the Block Commissioners with Mr. Myer (ddr-sbbt-2-31)
Community council members and block commissioners meet with Mr. Dillon S. Meyer, outlining the difficulties of leaving Minidoka and present a series of requests.

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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 49, No. 19 (November 6, 1959) (ddr-pc-31-45)
Selected article titles: "Satow recalls evacuation days at Tulare County 25th annual" (p. 1), "Japan farm laborers show appreciation for stay in Oxnard" (p. 1), "Let's hope Nisei can survive this race soon" (p. 1), "Evacuees show appreciation of Maryknoll work in WRA camps, offer to build church" (p. 3), "Nisei heading quick-draw club seeks permit …

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Nisei veterans reunion meeting notes (ddr-densho-390-44)
Meeting notes immediately after the 1985 reunion discussing the success of the event and locations for future reunions.