504 items
504 items
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Patricia Mariko Morikawa Sakamoto Interview Segment 6 (ddr-manz-1-167-6)
Mother's friendship with Sue Kunitomi
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Misako Shigekawa Interview Segment 22 (ddr-manz-1-74-22)
Husband's involvement in a lawsuit to sue the War Relocation Authority
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Joyce Okazaki Interview II Segment 20 (ddr-manz-1-146-20)
The influence of Sue Embrey and the importance of camp terminology
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Sue (ddr-densho-378-791)
Photograph of a woman identified as Sue posing for a photograph on a lawn. Caption on album page: "Sue"
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Sue (ddr-densho-378-802)
Photograph of a woman identified as Sue standing outside next to a tree and several bushes. Caption on album page: "Sue"
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Sue (ddr-densho-378-793)
Photograph of a woman identified as Sue posing outside a building on a sidewalk. Caption on album page: "Sue"
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Betty Morita Shibayama Interview Segment 40 (ddr-densho-1000-152-40)
Decision to not accept the Japanese Peruvians' settlement, and, with others, sue the government for redress
Collection
Go For Broke National Education Center Sue Kato Collection (ddr-csujad-49)
The Sue Kato Collection consists of personal materials documenting Sue Kato's (nee Ogata) time serving in World War II with the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. Sue Kato served as a clerk at Fort Devens and Fort Myers as well as a translator with the language and translation sections at Camp Ritchie.
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Portrait of Sue Yamamoto (ddr-densho-326-471)
Written on photo: To Matsuo, A friend, Sue. Caption: Sue Yamamoto / Wapato
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Suyeko Sue Murakami (ddr-densho-467-11)
Caption on page: Sue and Isoko in Twin Falls, Idaho - 1945. Written on photo: Mitzi / Sue
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Sue Kato scrapbook (ddr-csujad-49-1)
Scrapbook of Sue Kato's (nee Ogata) time serving in World War II with the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. Sue Kato served as a clerk at Fort Devens and Fort Myers as well as a translator with the language and translation sections at Camp Ritchie. Scrapbook items include Women's Army Auxiliary Corps pamphlets, newspaper and magazine clippings, …
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Halter and Sue (ddr-densho-378-795)
Photograph of a boy and woman identified as Halter and Sue posing together outside in front of a fence. Caption on album page: "Halter and Sue"
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Lil and Sue (ddr-densho-378-792)
Photograph of two women identified as Lil and Sue standing together outside holding books. Caption on album page: "Lil and Sue"
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Dot and Sue (ddr-densho-378-806)
Photograph of two women identified as Dot and Sue standing outside a building. Caption on album page: "Dot and Sue"
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Sue and Lil (ddr-densho-378-790)
Photograph of two women identified as Sue and Lil posing together through a doorway. Caption on album page: "Sue and Lil"
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Toshi and Sue (ddr-densho-378-809)
Photograph of a man and woman identified as Toshi and Sue standing next to a stoop.
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Letter from Sue Ogata Kato to Agnes Ogata, March 25, 1945 (ddr-csujad-49-143)
Postcard from Sue Ogata Kato to Agnes Ogata including an image of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C. An item from: pages 88-89 of the Sue Kato scrapbook (gfb_skc_001). See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 2019_002_001_058_04
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Letter of support for publication of "Open Letter" to S.I. Hayakawa (ddr-densho-122-78)
From Sue Kunitomi Embrey, including some text edits of Open Letter
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Group of children in costume (ddr-ajah-3-254)
Caption below photo: Youth from the Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA. Probably a class skit or play. Jane Nakano was born about 1924, making this photo circa early 1930s.
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Sue Kunitomi Embrey Interview (ddr-manz-1-2)
Nisei female. Born January 6, 1923, in Los Angeles, California. During World War II, incarcerated at Manzanar concentration camp. Wrote for Manzanar Free Press while incarcerated. Resettled during World War II in Madison, Wisconsin, and Chicago, Illinois. Returned to Los Angeles, California, in 1948. Founding member of Nisei Progressives and the Manzanar Committee. Ms. Embrey passed …
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Sue in a garden (ddr-densho-357-182)
This photograph of a young woman in a garden is addressed: "To Flora, Your friend Sue." "Flora" is Hanako Yoshioka Terakawa's nickname.
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Sue K. Embrey Interview (ddr-densho-1000-6)
Nisei female. Born January 6, 1923, in Los Angeles, California. During World War II, was incarcerated at Manzanar concentration camp, California. Wrote for the Manzanar Free Press while incarcerated. Resettled during World War II in Madison, Wisconsin, and Chicago, Illinois. Returned to Los Angeles, California, in 1948. Founding member of Nisei Progressives and the Manzanar Committee. …