1048 items
1048 items
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 95, No. 5 (July 30, 1982) (ddr-pc-54-30)
Selected article titles: "Noguchi Hearing Begins; County Witnesses Attack Coroner's Dept." (pp. 1, 10), "Japan 'Revises' WW2 History" (pp. 1, 10), "Chiraoscuro: JACL and U.S.-Japan Relations" (pp. 4-5), and "Tokyo Radio Fan Remembers WW2 Propaganda from KGEI" (p. 12).
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Pacific Citizen, Whole No. 2,233, Vol. 96, No. 13 (April 8, 1983) (ddr-pc-55-13)
Selected article titles: "100th/[442nd] veterans fete 40th anniversary in Hawaii" (p. 1), "Survey says Americans favor quality of Japan-made autos" (p. 1), "Coram nobis fundraiser: Nikkei attorneys 'rewriting history'" (p. 1), "Little Tokyo statue to stay" (p. 3).
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Gila News-Courier Vol. III No. 37 (November 16, 1943) (ddr-densho-141-188)
Selected article titles: "Larger Grants Urged to Accelerate Relocation" (p. 1), "234 Evacuees Work at Tule" (p. 1), "Editorial: New Tides Awakened" (p. 2), "Live By: Principles of Christianity" (p. 2), "Negroes Take Over Lil' Tokyo in Los Angeles" (p. 3).
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Denson Tribune Vol. I No. 70 (October 29, 1943) (ddr-densho-144-111)
Selected article titles: "California Attorneys Can Aid Evacuees" (p. 1), "Jerome Seventh. Percentage of Leaves" (p. 1), "No Hurry: Enjoy Every Meal; Eat More Slowly" (p. 2), "'Lessons from Tokyo Camp'" (p. 4), "Resolution: Teachers' Federation Helps Loyal Nisei" (p. 6).
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Letter from Ai Chih Tsai to George "Jack" H. Kerr (ddr-densho-446-200)
Handwritten draft to Jack who is now in Formosa written shortly after Ai Chih Tsai returned from Tokyo. Tsai is at Pentagon. Khe-Beng was commissioned at 2nd Lt. and is in US. They are both eager to return to Formosa.
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Letter from Ruth Yamada Matsumoto to Lillian Yamada Kuwata, May 9, 1952 (ddr-densho-432-18)
Letter from Ruth Yamada Matsumoto to her sister, Lillian Yamada Kuwata. The Matsumotos lived in Washington Heights in Tokyo, Japan. Ruth writes about the communist riots and their car being destroyed. She also discusses life in Japan with her family.
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Letter from David Miyamoto to John Bonomi (ddr-janm-21-1)
A letter from David Miyamoto, Manzanar Relocation Center, Ca., to John Bonomi of Los Angeles, dated May 7, 1942. Mr. Bonomi was a drug salesman, still providing sales support to his former clients from the Little Tokyo area to Manzanar.
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Michio, Richard, Yoneo (ddr-densho-356-28)
Photograph of three men posing for camera on the street. Identification from front to back: Michio, Richard Tsukada, and Yoneo. Inscribed on the back is: "House Cleaning at our Tokyo home foreground Michio middle Richard background Yoneo 1939 or 40."
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A crowd giving a send-off to Kohei Murakoso (ddr-njpa-4-1154)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Murakoso's departure. Athlete Murakoso made the starting line for his departure to the front. He is a Tokyo Olympics hopeful. The photo is athlete Murakoso greeting people who came to his home to send him off at Yotsuya."
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Shinzo Koizumi speaking to a man from a train window (ddr-njpa-4-484)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "The president of Keio University, Dr. Koizumi Shinzo, left Tokyo for Yokohama at 12:30 p.m. He boarded the ship Tatsuta Maru for the U.S., where he will attend the 300th anniversary of the foundation of Harvard University."
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Kosho Otani in military uniform, saluting another officer (ddr-njpa-4-1640)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Lieutenant Otani welcomed by [?]. Kasho Otani, who belongs to the Nishi Honganji sect, received an honorable call. He arrived in Kyoto with his wife and daughter at 8 a.m. on the 4th. The photo was taken at Tokyo Station."
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Roosevelt Recreation Center (ddr-one-2-675)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Yo Tajiri in white swimsuit, Peggy Pedlo, Shiuko Sakai, and Betty Whaley seated in front of white fence at pool at Roosevelt Recreation Center in Tokyo. Inscribed on the back: "2 Aug 47/Roosevelt Rec."
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Ueno Train Station (ddr-one-2-103)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Raymond Funakoshi, an unidentified man, Tami Okamura (seated), and Shiuko Sakai (seated) at Ueno train station in Tokyo on the way to Niigata Ken ski resort. Inscribed on back: "15 JAN 53/UENO STATION/"HIKIAGESHA"."
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Eating at a Hotel in Ise (ddr-one-2-187)
Black and white photographic print of Toshiko Morita sitting on a floor mat, eating inside a hotel in Ise. Toshiko was a civilian employee and friend of Shiuko Sakai's (the donor) that she met in Tokyo. Inscribed on back: "AUG '53 ISE."
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 29 No. 5 (July 30, 1949) (ddr-pc-21-30)
Selected article titles: "FBI Agent Admits Knowledge of Alleged Bribery of Key Witness in 'Tokyo Rose' Case" (p. 1), "Mysterious Fire Razes Home For Rent to Nisei Family" (p. 2), "Justice Department Opens First Evacuation Claims Field Office in Southern California" (p. 3).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 104, No. 24 (June 19, 1987) (ddr-pc-59-24)
Selected article titles: "'Tokyo Time' Is About Love--Nikkei Style" (pp. 1-2), "Calif. Bill Urges President, Congress to Approve Redress" (p. 1), "Japanese American History to Be Celebrated During Omatsuri" (p. 3), and "Japanese Peruvians Still Ineligible for Payments" (p. 8)j.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 75, No. 15 (October 13, 1972) (ddr-pc-44-40)
Selected article titles: "Nixon Signs Yen Claims Bill, Cites Nikkei Contributions to America" (p.1), "'Guilty by Reason of Race' E.O. 9066 Cover Girl Speaks Out" (p.1-2), "Little Tokyo Towers Files with HUD to Fund $6 Million Housing Project" (p.3).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 75, No. 16 (October 20, 1972) (ddr-pc-44-41)
Selected article titles: "Nixon Signs Yen Claims Bill, Cites Nikkei Contributions to America" (p.1), "'Guilty by Reason of Race' E.O. 9066 Cover Girl Speaks Out" (p.1-2), "Little Tokyo Towers Files with HUD to Fund $6 Million Housing Project" (p.3).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 89, No. 2068 (November 9, 1979) (ddr-pc-51-44)
Selected article titles: "JACL to Develop TV Series on Japanese Americans" (p. 1), "Return Urged for Little Tokyo 'Northside'" (p. 1), "Asian American Music on 'Arista' Label: 'Hiroshima' Sounds Going Nationwide" (p. 3), and "A Background Report: Japan-U.S. Friendship Act" (p. 4).
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Japanese glassblower making a cocktail glass (ddr-densho-299-66)
Caption on reverse: "FEC-49-2860. 23 April 49 / Manufacturing glassware in Japan: / A youthful employee at the Hoya Glass / Factory, Tokyo, Japan, uses a blowing / tube during the first stage of making / a cocktail glass. / Photographer - Girard / Photograph by U.S. Army."
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Workfloor of a factory showing the following writing on the wall: "Do Your Best! For the New Nippon Revival" (ddr-densho-299-37)
Caption on reverse: "FEC-47-75959. 17 June 47 / E.S.S. project: / Sign in the Hitachi Seiko Kaish- / a Ltd. machine tool plant, Chiba / Prefecture, Tokyo, Japan. This / factory is not currently slated for / reparations. / Photographer - Kondis / Photograph by U.S. Army Signal Corps."
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Granada Pioneer Vol. I No. 49 (March 20, 1943) (ddr-densho-147-50)
Selected article titles: "Vocational Training Courses to be Given" (p. 1), "124 Volunteers Enlist in Nisei Combat Unit" (p. 1), "Los Angeles Area has Raid Alert" (p. 3), "Negroes Move into Lil' Tokyo" (p. 3), "Nisei Arrested in Bay Area" (p. 3).
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Naganari Ogasawara (ddr-njpa-4-1716)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Tokyo) November 3, 1935. A hanging decoration of Emperor Meiji's poem was made by three persons. Sasaburo Hayakawa lives in [?] city, and Kato [?] and [??] live in Tokyo city. They successfully made the hanging decoration. Emperor Meiji's poem was used by Chosei Ogasawara and Togo, an army general (Togo and …
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Memorial service for Joseph Joffre (ddr-njpa-1-530)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Memorial Service for Marshall Joffre. The state funeral for French Marshal Joffre, who passed away on the 3rd, was held in an impressive fashion in France on the 7th. The French citizens residing in Tokyo also assembled at the Sekiguchi Catholic Church in Koishikawa from 10 a.m. on the 7th for a …
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Helen Keller being honored at an event during her trip to Japan (ddr-njpa-1-763)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Tokyo) April 18, 1937. A formal welcoming ceremony and banquet for Helen Keller, the 'Disabled Holy Virgin,' sponsored by the welcoming committee on behalf of our government and people, was held from 5 p.m. on the 18th at the Tokyo Kaikan. 460 esteemed guests were in attendance, including Duke Iesato Tokugawa, head …