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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 69, No. 18 (October 31,1969) (ddr-pc-41-44)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 69, No. 18 (October 31,1969) (ddr-pc-41-44)
Select article titles: "JACL will oppose Eastland bill likely to include Title II repealer" (p. 1); "American concentration camp rumors to persist if Title II remains" (p. 3); "Pulse on the chapters: Seattle police answer to charge of inadequate Issei protection" (p. 5); "'Rights in Conflict' probes problem of dissidents in American society" (p. 5); "Dr. …
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 72, No. 19 (May 14, 1971) (ddr-pc-43-19)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 72, No. 19 (May 14, 1971) (ddr-pc-43-19)
Selected article titles: "JACL backs OEO funding: Plight of needy Orientals bared to Senate group" (p. 1), "Ethnic studies confab shows promise, needs" (p. 1), ACLU director opposes effort in Congress to ban anti-ethnic slur" (p. 1), "Bolder plans now proposed for Seattle International District" (p. 1), "More prehistoric Japanese links with Central and South America …
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 61, No. 2 (July 9, 1965) (ddr-pc-37-28)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 61, No. 2 (July 9, 1965) (ddr-pc-37-28)
Selected article titles: "Nisei Appears at Seattle Death Inquest Delving in Police Shooting of Negro" (p.1), "12 'Problem' Areas Marked in JACL by Blue-Ribbon Panel" (p.1), "History Project: Issei Miners Massacred in Labor Strife" (p.1-2), "De Facto School Segregation Eyed for S.F. JACL Study" (p.1), "Repeal of Mixed Marriage Ban Urged by Church Synod" (p.1).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 60, No. 21 (May 21, 1965) (ddr-pc-37-21)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 60, No. 21 (May 21, 1965) (ddr-pc-37-21)
Selected article titles: "JACLers across Nation to Honor Nisei War Dead" (p.1), "JACL Favors Administration's Changes to Immigration Law" (p.1-2), "Seattle Councilman Wing Luke Missing on Plane Flight" (p.1), "FDR Jr. to Chair New Post in EEOC to Rid Job Bias" (p.1-2), "Immigration Bill Activity" (p.2), "Civil Rights Compared to Cancer" (p.2).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 54, No. 4 (January 26, 1962) (ddr-pc-34-4)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 54, No. 4 (January 26, 1962) (ddr-pc-34-4)
Selected article titles: "Supreme Court to Review Movie 'Block Booking'" (p.1), Nat'l JACL Youth Commission Formed, Jr. Group Rules Set" (p.1), "NAACP Fears Bias Along Highway 99 to Seattle Fair" (p.3), "Boys Town Brought Second Wave of Japanese Newcomers to Friendly Omaha" (p.3), "Montgomery County First Unit in Maryland to Pass Anti-Bias Law" (p.3).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 54, No. 1 (January 5, 1962) (ddr-pc-34-1)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 54, No. 1 (January 5, 1962) (ddr-pc-34-1)
Selected article titles: "Maryland County Anti-Bias Law Backed Up by Washington, D.C. JACL" (p.1), "Publisher Interest Indicated in History of Japanese Canadians Now in Writing Stage" (p.1), "San Jose Nursery Plant Growers Win" (p.1), "Seattle Anticipates 10 Million Visitors During 184-Day Run of Century 21 World's Fair; Many JACLers Expected July 26-30" (p.4).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 108, No. 2 (January 20, 1989) (ddr-pc-61-2)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 108, No. 2 (January 20, 1989) (ddr-pc-61-2)
Selected article titles: "Naomi Iwata Sanchez: Seattle JACL Chapter President Attends Bush Transition Meeting" (pp. 1, 3), "JACL-LEC Issues Redress Alert in Wake of Meager Redress Appropriation" (pp. 1, 8), "Keeping a Promise in 1990: Census Bureau to List Nine Different Asian/Pacific American Categories" (pp. 1, 3), and "From the Frying Pan: A Look at the …
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 77, No. 17, (October 26, 1973) (ddr-pc-45-42)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 77, No. 17, (October 26, 1973) (ddr-pc-45-42)
Select article titles: "Seattle Mayoral Campaign Begins to See the, Smear Tactic Charged" (p.1); "'42 Evacuation Credit for Cal. Teachers Signed" (p.1); "JACL Building Fund Drive: Top Support Continues" (p.1); "Vietnamese Americans: Unloved War Orphans" (p.2); "Matsunaga to Be Honored Nov. 2 at Honolulu Testimonial Dinner" (p.3); "Milwaukee JACL Makes Good Its Pledge of $4,000" (p.4).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 94, No. 10 (March 12, 1982) (ddr-pc-54-10)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 94, No. 10 (March 12, 1982) (ddr-pc-54-10)
Selected article titles: "Before Supreme Court: Seattle JACL Files Supporting Brief on Desegregating Schools" (pp. 1, 4), "Redress Phase 4: 'Direct' Individual Payment" (p. 2), "40th Anniversary of E.O. 9066 Proclamation: Silence: a 40-Year Cover-Up Conspiracy?" (p. 2), "From the Frying Pan: When Are Asian Americans Not a Minority?" (p. 5), and "Service to Community Undermines …
Pacific Citizen, Whole No. 2129, Vol. 92, No. 10 (March 13, 1981) (ddr-pc-53-10)
doc Pacific Citizen, Whole No. 2129, Vol. 92, No. 10 (March 13, 1981) (ddr-pc-53-10)
Selected article titles: "Mineta bill to seek aid for Gis exposed at U.S. nuclear tests" (p. 1), "Tomonokai: kinship for widows/widowers met" (p. 1), "Army dedicates 'Go for Broke' exhibit; over 2,000 attend" (p. 1), "Rohwer, Jerome experiences recalled in new half-hour film" (p. 1), "Lowry addresses Seattle installation" (p. 3), "J.A. National Museum plans announced" …
Tsutakawa Company photo (ddr-densho-128-134)
img Tsutakawa Company photo (ddr-densho-128-134)
Tsutakawa Co. employees in front of Jin Tsutakawa's home in Seattle. Back row (L to R): Mr. K. Tsuji, Mr. F. Moriguchi, Mr. Geo. Tsutakawa, Mr. Frank Kubo, Miss M. Kimura, Thomas Tsutakawa, James Tsutakawa. Front row (L to R): Mrs. Moriguchi, Mrs. M. Tsutakawa, Hideko Tsutakawa, Mr. Jim Tsutakawa, Mr. Geo. Tsutakawa, Bob Tsutakawa, Mrs. …
Rocky Shimpo Vol. 12, No. 52 (April 30, 1945) (ddr-densho-148-141)
doc Rocky Shimpo Vol. 12, No. 52 (April 30, 1945) (ddr-densho-148-141)
Selected article titles: "2 Homes Shot Up in Merced Area"; "Two Co-eds Pledged to Scholastic Fraternity"; "On the Other Hand"; "Request Protection"; "Favorable Meeting Held Near Seattle"; "Pamphlets Cause Furor Stressing Vital Role"; "Resettlement on Ohio Farms Urged"; "Plan Conference"; "Want Ads Today"; "Avenues for Aiding Resettlers: Problem"; "Nisei Casualties"; "'Not Guilty' Verdict for 3 Arsonists"; …
Rocky Shimpo Vol. 12, No. 118 (October 3, 1945) (ddr-densho-148-204)
doc Rocky Shimpo Vol. 12, No. 118 (October 3, 1945) (ddr-densho-148-204)
Selected article titles: "Repatriations May Penalize Isseis"; "Returnees in Seattle No More Houses For"; "Nisei Troops in Nippon Occupation Force Urged"; "Lieutenant Visits Brother"; "'Dilly-Dallying' Charged on Internee Repatriation"; "1500 More, Hunt Camp"; "Loomis Returnee Home Burned Down"; "San Francisco Council of Churches to Welcome Niseis San Francisco"; "Attorney on West Coast"; "Author Examines Prejudice Spores"; …
Woman and child (ddr-densho-258-37)
img Woman and child (ddr-densho-258-37)
A woman holding a small child outside. Note on piece of paper to the left: "Tony Kato, Born Jan 18, 1906 so Seattle Wash. Kimiko Kato, Born 1906 Fife Wash. Fumiyo Kato Born Fife Wash 3-27-1910. Hideo Jan 1, 1912 Died Oct 5, 1987. Chizuko [illegible] Mar 3-7-1920 died in Japan. Toyota Kato Born in Japan …
Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-333)
img Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-333)
The Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) was created by an act of Congress on July 30, 1980. The committee was formed mainly to investigate matters surrounding the World War II internment of Japanese Americans and to recommend remedies. The CWRIC had no power to correct grievances. The hearings were conducted in twenty …
Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-371)
img Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-371)
The Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) was created by an act of Congress on July 30, 1980. The committee was formed mainly to investigate matters surrounding the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans and to recommend remedies. The CWRIC had no power to correct grievances. The hearings were conducted in twenty …
Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-335)
img Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-335)
The Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) was created by an act of Congress on July 30, 1980. The committee was formed mainly to investigate matters surrounding the World War II internment of Japanese Americans and to recommend remedies. The CWRIC had no power to correct grievances. The hearings were conducted in twenty …
Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-334)
img Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-334)
The Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) was created by an act of Congress on July 30, 1980. The committee was formed mainly to investigate matters surrounding the World War II internment of Japanese Americans and to recommend remedies. The CWRIC had no power to correct grievances. The hearings were conducted in twenty …
Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-370)
img Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-370)
The Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) was created by an act of Congress on July 30, 1980. The committee was formed mainly to investigate matters surrounding the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans and to recommend remedies. The CWRIC had no power to correct grievances. The hearings were conducted in twenty …
Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-372)
img Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-372)
The Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) was created by an act of Congress on July 30, 1980. The committee was formed mainly to investigate matters surrounding the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans and to recommend remedies. The CWRIC had no power to correct grievances. The hearings were conducted in twenty …
Two Issei in front of barracks (ddr-densho-37-327)
img Two Issei in front of barracks (ddr-densho-37-327)
Original WRA caption: Minidoka Relocation Center, Hunt, Idaho. Joseph Gerald Osamu Sakamoto, 80, and Mary Ann Tsuchi Sakamoto, 80, on their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Sakamoto came to the United States from Japan in 1894. He was the first Japanese second-hand furniture store proprietor, first Japanese express man and one of the first vegetable …
Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-373)
img Redress hearings (ddr-densho-37-373)
The Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) was created by an act of Congress on July 30, 1980. The committee was formed mainly to investigate matters surrounding the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans and to recommend remedies. The CWRIC had no power to correct grievances. The hearings were conducted in twenty …
Eiko Yamaichi Interview (ddr-manz-1-175)
vh Eiko Yamaichi Interview (ddr-manz-1-175)
Nisei female. Born in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in Snoqualmie, Washington, where father worked for the Weyerhaeuser company before the war. During World War II, removed to the Pinedale Assembly Center, California, and the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. Later transferred to the Jerome concentration camp, Arkansas, and the Gila River concentration camp, Arizona. After leaving …
Ayame Tsutakawa Interview II (ddr-densho-1000-95)
vh Ayame Tsutakawa Interview II (ddr-densho-1000-95)
Kibei female. Born May 23, 1924, in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles, California. Sent to Japan to live with a relative when thirteen months old. Returned to United States and mother when twelve years old. Incarcerated at Sacramento Assembly Center and Tule Lake concentration camp, both in California. Resettled in Sacramento, California. Married George Tsutakawa, …
Ayame Tsutakawa Interview I (ddr-densho-1000-94)
vh Ayame Tsutakawa Interview I (ddr-densho-1000-94)
Kibei female. Born May 23, 1924, in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles, California. Sent to Japan to live with a relative when thirteen months old. Returned to United States and mother when twelve years old. Incarcerated at Sacramento Assembly Center and Tule Lake concentration camp, both in California. Resettled in Sacramento, California. Married George Tsutakawa, …
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