Selected article titles: "1000 Club logo may switch to 'Shogun' " (p. 1), "JARP set to honor pledge to $100 donors" (p. 3 and 10), "On the eve of East West Players' 16th year" (p. 6 and 7).
Hood River Nikkei community. Caption by Homer Yasui: " [This picture] was surely taken on the side of the little hill which was slightly to the east and north of the [Hood River] Japanese Community Hall The Hall was built around then, so this may have been a commemorative portrait."
Article (incomplete) [translation]: "Foch, who was the French Army General of the Allied Forces, visited the training fleet of Japan, which stopped at a port in Marseilles after the war in Europe. He praised the navy of Japan as the great power of East Asia in front of the young officers..."
Selected article titles: "JA Court Challenges Recalled" (pp. 1, 5), "San Francisco Screening of 'Yankee Samurai' to Benefit Go For Broke, Inc." (pp. 1, 4), "East Wind: The Japanese Rockettes" (p. 4), and "From the Frying Pan: No Racial Epithets" (p. 5).
Yonsei female. Born in 1990 in Champaign, Illinois. Father's family is from Canada and her mother is from Japan. Paternal grandparents were incarcerated in Tashme and Lillooet in Canada. After attending college on the East Coast, moved to Chicago and became active in the Japanese American community.
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This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Any opinions, finding, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of the Interior.
The council minutes feature the report on WRA freight rules for leaving for the East Coast. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: HMRC_01-01_084
Original caption: 2nd Lieutenant Fred A. Suzawana of El Monte, Calif., Nisei Japanese interpreter for the international prosecution section, of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Tokyo, Japan, questions Mr. Isao Fujita (left), a witness for the prosecution, in the War Ministry Building, Tokyo, Japan. 9-3-46.
The caption in the photo album reads "War Ministry Building". \n\nTwo servicemen pose by a sign outside War Ministry Building that reads "International Military Tribunal Far East". Takashi Matsui was stationed in Japan with the U.S. military during the Allied occupation of Japan after the end of World War II.
The caption in the photo album reads "War Ministry Building".\n\nTwo servicemen pose by a sign outside War Ministry Building that reads "International Military Tribunal Far East". Takashi Matsui was stationed in Japan with the U.S. military during the Allied occupation of Japan after the end of World War II.
Selected article titles: "Chinese, Soviets Sever Relations in Rail Disputes" (p. 1), "Speed Ball Artist of Japan to Face Courier All Stars" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Good News About Local Graduates Now in the East" (p. 4)
Selected article titles: "JACL--Headquarters Dedication: JACL's Living Pioneer Members Being Called" (p. 1), "Hiroshima-Nagasaki 30th Anniversary" (p. 1), "From the Frying Pan: Back to the Far East" (p. 2), and "Intermountain Backs Up Sugiyama, to Push DYC's Tapes for Issei Project" (p. 3).
Caption by Homer Yasui: "The Katsusaburo and Michiko Tamura family portrait, taken in their home located jear the old Emory (?) sawmill east of Odell, [Oregon]. Seated, [left to right]: Michiko (mother), Alice, unidentified Issei man, George & Oscar. Standing, [left to right]: Katsusaburo (father) & Harry."
This edition was printed with the incorrect date of March 17, 1934. The correct date should be March 24, 1934. Selected article titles: "U.S. Orientals Keep Contacts with Far East" (p. 1), "Schedules" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Out-of-Town News" (p.
Brother avoids incarceration by working on the East Coast during the war
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Race relations in the Midwest and East during the war
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Pamphlet produced by the Philadelphia District Office of the War Relocation Authority (WRA). Provides testimonials by Japanese Americans who had recently resettled to Philadelphia from the camps.
Many WRA publications, such as this one, portrayed the resettlement experience in a positive light to attract Japanese Americans to the Midwest and East Coast.
Moving to Hawaii through a program at the East-West Center
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Caption below photo: This could be the East end of Alameda, around the Cohen Estate, now the Fernside District. The fence and eucalyptus trees were located there, according to Valerie Turpen of the Alameda Museum. Versaille, Lincoln streets. Fernside is a neighborhood of Alameda, CA. It's located near the Fruitvale and High Street bridges.
Yonsei female. Born in 1990 in Champaign, Illinois. Father's family is from Canada and her mother is from Japan. Paternal grandparents were incarcerated in Tashme and Lillooet in Canada. After attending college on the East Coast, moved to Chicago and became active in the Japanese American community.
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from her future husband Richard "Dick" Tsukada. Dick writes the realities of job hunting on the East Coast for Yuri, her sister Wakako, and himself. Item tied together with all objects between ddr-densho-356-492 and ddr-densho-356-534.