883 items
883 items
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Kiyo Sato as Miss Bussei (ddr-ajah-6-211)
Caption below photo: Kiyo Sato, of Alameda, CA is crowned Miss Bussei at an out of town buddhist youth conference, March 1959. At left is Kiyomi Sugiyama.
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Group posed for photo in backyard (ddr-ajah-6-195)
Caption below photo: The Koga and Sato family pose in the Koga's Pacific Avenue backyard in Alameda, CA, circa 1947-1948. The Sato and Koga families knew each other in Japan before the immigrated to America.
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Queen contest (ddr-densho-159-70)
Left to right: Fumi Sotomura, June Sato, Lucy Nakano, Yoshiko Oda, Asano Kasai.
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Six men around table with gifts (ddr-densho-426-1221)
Caption: Alan Kondo, Alan Reece, Bob Ramos, Gary Churchill, Frank Iyama, Dave Sato
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Letter from Lawrence Miwa to Oliver Ellis Stone concerning claim for James Seigo Maw's confiscated property (ddr-densho-437-190)
Enclosing letter from Lawrence Miwa's sister, Kiyoko Katherine (Miwa) Sato, and cop of will
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1986 JACL National Convention kickoff dinner (ddr-densho-10-30)
Caption on reverse: "To Cherry - 15A / E. Sato / Kickoff dinner / Monday, July 21, 1986."
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Frank Sato Dept. of Transportation appointment (ddr-densho-345-53)
Brock Adams, Secretary of Transportation from 1977-1979, appoints Frank Sato as Inspector General.
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Envelope addressed to Lawrence Miwa from Mrs. K. Sato [Katherine Kiyoko (Miwa) Sato] (ddr-densho-437-284)
With list of documents written on back
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Frank Sato Collection (ddr-densho-345)
The Frank Sato collection is composed of photographs and documents belonging to Frank Sato, former Inspector General for the both Department of Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. During his post-federal career, Frank Sato played an active role in the redress movement, serving as the President of the Japanese American Citizen League from 1984-1986. …
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Letter to Frances Haglund (ddr-densho-275-12)
Letter to Frances Haglund from Lury Sato regarding an article Frances wrote about the incarceration
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Women demonstrating Ikebana arrangement (ddr-densho-534-79)
Mrs. Sato Tamaki, Madame Josui Oshikawa, and Pauline Sakahara at Ikebana demonstration in New York.
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Five people standing by banquet table (ddr-densho-534-91)
Five people standing by banquet table including Pauline Sakahara, Madame Josui Oshikawa and Sato Tamaki
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Goro Sato by Koi pond in his backyard (ddr-ajah-6-210)
Caption below photo: Goro Sato poses in his backyard Koi pond in Alameda, CA 1957
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Sugar beet crew (ddr-densho-60-1)
Sugar beet crew at the Barlow Ranch in Vale, Oregon. Rick Sato is on far right, wearing leather jacket.
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Selective Service training (ddr-densho-114-83)
Original caption: Selective Service man of Japanese ancestry learns to "hold and squeeze" - Reception Center, Hawaii. [According to Robert Sato, this photo was taken before 1941.]
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Cabin quarters (ddr-densho-15-37)
Yozo Sato reads during the voyage to Alaska. Sleeping on a bunk was a luxury. Most passengers had to sleep on cots.
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Frank Sato's Veteran's Administration Appointment (ddr-densho-345-19)
Official Document of Frank Sato's Veteran's Administration Appointment
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Testimony of the Japanese American Citizens League (ddr-densho-345-69)
Frank Sato as National President of the Japanese American Citizens League gave testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Governmental Relations in support of H.R. 422 then called the Civil Liberties Act of 1985 (later signed into law by Ronald Reagan as the Civil Liberties Act of 1988).
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Opening remarks to JACL meeting (ddr-densho-345-73)
Frank Sato's opening remarks to a meeting of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) with other redress groups. He calls for the JACL and these redress groups to put aside their differences and work together to achieve the larger goal of the redress movement.