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The Northwest Times Vol. 3 No. 10 (February 2, 1949) (ddr-densho-229-177)
doc The Northwest Times Vol. 3 No. 10 (February 2, 1949) (ddr-densho-229-177)
""This is Your Seattle, in Music and Art' to be YW Course" (p. 1), "Kaneko Cites JACL's Work; Eyes Members" (p. 1), "60 Day Visit to Japan May Be Okay Soon" (p. 1).
The Northwest Times Vol. 3 No. 25 (March 26, 1949) (ddr-densho-229-192)
doc The Northwest Times Vol. 3 No. 25 (March 26, 1949) (ddr-densho-229-192)
"Public Meeting Will Air FEPC and "What It Means to You' Sunday, March 27" (p. 1), "Nisei Girl, Representing Seattle Y-Teens, "Covers' and Enjoys National Convention of YWCA in Frisco" (p. 1).
Testimony of Minoru Masuda (ddr-densho-67-295)
doc Testimony of Minoru Masuda (ddr-densho-67-295)
Written testimony of Minoru Masuda, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Paper titled: "Japanese Americans: Injury and Redress." This testimony was submitted for the CWRIC hearings in Seattle, Washington, September 9-11, 1981.
Heart Mountain Sentinel Supplement Series 290 (March 29, 1945) (ddr-densho-97-501)
doc Heart Mountain Sentinel Supplement Series 290 (March 29, 1945) (ddr-densho-97-501)
Selected article titles: "Silver Star Ceremony Will be Held Tonight at Auditorium" (p. 1), "Chicago WRA Officer Here to Interview Evacuees" (p. 1), "Japanese-owned Property for Sale Near Seattle Area" (p. 3).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 63, No. 1(July 1, 1966) (ddr-pc-38-26)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 63, No. 1(July 1, 1966) (ddr-pc-38-26)
Select article tiles: "Seattle minority job improves but rental housing becomes crucial" (p. 1); "19 amendments proposed for Nat'l JACL constitution" (p. 1); "Seabrook Youth Challenged to Work in Human Relations" (p.1).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 51, No. 6 (August 5, 1960) (ddr-pc-32-32)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 51, No. 6 (August 5, 1960) (ddr-pc-32-32)
Select article titles: "Oregon Civil Rights Law Aids in Employment, Housing Fields" (p.1); "Slap judgment on ap't house owner who discriminated" (p. 1); "End race bias in Seattle golf clubs" (p.4)
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 78, No. 13 (April 5, 1974) (ddr-pc-46-13)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 78, No. 13 (April 5, 1974) (ddr-pc-46-13)
Selected article titles: "In JACL Memberships: Ask Removal of Alien Restrictions" (p. 1), "Seattle JACL Statement: Offensive Nature of 'Jap.'"(p. 2, 4), and "An Asian Hangup?: Never Mind 'Gaman'" (pp. 2, 5).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 86, No. 8 (March 3, 1978) (ddr-pc-50-8)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 86, No. 8 (March 3, 1978) (ddr-pc-50-8)
Selected article titles: "House Hearing on A-bomb Survivors Bill Being Planned" (p. 1); "Seattle Japanese Hall Being Remodeled" (p. 10); "Ex-marine's Secret Cover Exposed by Routine Police Blotter Report" (p. 11).
Letter from Lundwick and Brown Floor Company to the Buddhist Mission Society (ddr-sbbt-4-53)
doc Letter from Lundwick and Brown Floor Company to the Buddhist Mission Society (ddr-sbbt-4-53)
A letter from Edgar A. Brown of the Lundwick and Brown Floor Company to the Buddhist Mission Society (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) about fir and maple floors for the gymnasium and social hall.
Dillon Myer, Wartime Relocation Director, to address national JACL convention (ddr-densho-280-19)
doc Dillon Myer, Wartime Relocation Director, to address national JACL convention (ddr-densho-280-19)
Press release announcing Dillon Myer's address at the JACL's 17th Biennial National Convention in Seattle, Washington. It recognizes Myer as a "champion of human rights and decency" and outlines his post-war employment.
Four men, two holding trophies (ddr-densho-326-564)
img Four men, two holding trophies (ddr-densho-326-564)
Caption: California Yudan Shakai vs Northern Yodan Shakai / Susumu Nitta, Kumagai, Chuji Sakata, Matsu Sakagami / Seattle Chamber and Commerce Hall; Caption on back: Portland 4/3-4/37 / Sakata Chuji / Kamagi / Susumu Nitta
Scrapbook page (ddr-densho-35-362)
doc Scrapbook page (ddr-densho-35-362)
An assortment of newspaper clippings, one of which is titled "Threat Tables Anti-Jap Move in Legislature." Newspapers on this page include: Oregon Journal, Oregonian, Pacific Citizen, Minidoka Irrigator, and the Seattle Star.
Japanese American preparing lunch (ddr-densho-37-330)
img Japanese American preparing lunch (ddr-densho-37-330)
Original WRA caption: Dave K. Yoshida, from Seattle, Washington former Chef for Benjamin Franklin Hotel. Kitchen crew preparing lunch. Menu: Baked macaroni with Spanish sauce, spinach, pickled beets, bread-pudding, tea, bread & butter.
Man holding child (ddr-densho-383-469)
img Man holding child (ddr-densho-383-469)
George and Tamako Tokuda's post-war resettlement in Seattle. The child is George and Tamako's oldest son, Floyd. Written on front of photograph: "1946 - Yesler Way". Written on back of photograph: "May 1946".
Tobe family portrait (ddr-densho-477-46)
img Tobe family portrait (ddr-densho-477-46)
Portrait of the Tobe family. Identified top to bottom: Kisoe Tobe, Yukio (Isoshima) Tobe, George Tobe. Caption below the photo is "The Tobes (1933) Kisoe, Yukiko, George Seattle WA." written in black ink.
Japanese American Courier Vol. 13, No. 636 (March 23, 1940) (ddr-densho-96-671)
doc Japanese American Courier Vol. 13, No. 636 (March 23, 1940) (ddr-densho-96-671)
Selected article titles: "NYK Line Helps in Seattle Progress" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "B Class Title Goes to Cards" (p. 3), "Easter Services of Varied Kinds Set in Churches" (p. 4)
Japanese American Courier Vol. 14, No. 706 (July 26, 1941) (ddr-densho-96-741)
doc Japanese American Courier Vol. 14, No. 706 (July 26, 1941) (ddr-densho-96-741)
Selected article titles: "Plans All Ready as Big Potlatch Opens Next Week" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Sports" (p. 3), "Seattle to Crown First 'Queen' at JACL Playland Outing Sunday" (p. 4)
Japanese American Courier Vol. 14, No. 694 (May 3, 1941) (ddr-densho-96-729)
doc Japanese American Courier Vol. 14, No. 694 (May 3, 1941) (ddr-densho-96-729)
Selected article titles: "Japan Now Using Ancient Soochow as Example City" (p. 1), "Pink Tea" (p. 2), "Hang Overs" (p. 3), "Two Lads Formerly of Seattle Are in Uncle Sam's Army" (p. 4)
Portrait of family (ddr-densho-359-598)
img Portrait of family (ddr-densho-359-598)
Caption beneath the photograph in the album "Mr Hiyama and family 1929 Sept.". Stamped in the bottom right hand corner "Jackson Studio Seattle". Left to right: Koju, Lucy, and Hisa Hiyama, unidentified man
Portrait of couple (ddr-densho-359-719)
img Portrait of couple (ddr-densho-359-719)
Stamped in the bottom right hand corner "Ochi Studio Seattle, Wash." The caption written beneath the photograph states the date "9-20-31" and also a caption in Japanese. Jeanette and Eddie Otsuka
Portrait of three children (ddr-densho-353-25)
img Portrait of three children (ddr-densho-353-25)
Shigeru, Yuki, and Masu Osawa. Caption in album: "Among the first second-generation Japanese to be born in Seattle were the Osawa children." Their ages and birth years are written on the back.
Two women pose with a stone lantern (ddr-densho-353-329)
img Two women pose with a stone lantern (ddr-densho-353-329)
Captioned: "A stone lantern was given to the city of Seattle by the city of Yokohama in gratitude for the assistance given after the earthquake of 1923. It stands today in Seward Park."
Northwest Buddhist Convention Banquet (ddr-one-1-414)
img Northwest Buddhist Convention Banquet (ddr-one-1-414)
Black and white photographic negative of guests at the Northwest Buddhist Convention banquet dinner in the basement of the Seattle Buddhist Church. Sitting on the far left is Shizuko "Shiz" (Ochiai) Ota Okazaki.
Yasashi Ichikawa Interview I (ddr-densho-1000-111)
vh Yasashi Ichikawa Interview I (ddr-densho-1000-111)
Issei female. Born 1907 in Shimonoseki, Japan. Attended school in Japan, and was encouraged by father to study English. Married a Buddhist minister and immigrated to the United States. Lived in Fresno, California, then returned to Japan for two years. Moved to Seattle, Washington, where husband was a minister at the Seattle Buddhist Temple. During World …
Yasashi Ichikawa Interview II (ddr-densho-1000-112)
vh Yasashi Ichikawa Interview II (ddr-densho-1000-112)
Issei female. Born 1907 in Shimonoseki, Japan. Attended school in Japan, and was encouraged by father to study English. Married a Buddhist minister and immigrated to the United States. Lived in Fresno, California, then returned to Japan for two years. Moved to Seattle, Washington, where husband was a minister at the Seattle Buddhist Temple. During World …
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