7924 items
7924 items
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Tom I. Mine Interview Segment 27 (ddr-densho-1015-4-27)
Meeting future wife in camp, having children
Collection
CSU Northridge Heart Mountain Relocation Center Collection (ddr-csujad-45)
The Heart Mountain Relocation Center was built during the summer of 1942 and received its first contingent of Japanese Americans on August 12, 1942. It is located in Park County, northwestern Wyoming. The collection contains Community Camp Council meeting minutes, camp laws, correspondence, the case of People of Heart Mountain vs. Tom Yamada, and other documents.
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[Mini-reunion, Tom Nakata, Hiroshi Kami, Goro and Yayo Inaba] (ddr-csujad-1-103)
A photograph of Tom Nakata, Hiroshi Kami, and Goro and Yayo Inaba. Recorded number on the back side of the photograph: "101095-40." See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: ike_02_08_029
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Narrator pointing at Heart Mountain painting Tom Ikeda is holding (ddr-densho-506-34)
Oral history narrator pointing to a mountain in a painting of the Heart Mountain camp that appears to be a of an incarceration camp.
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Tom Ikeda at meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda (ddr-densho-506-80)
Photo of Tom Ikeda at a meeting with Prime Minister and member of the Liberal Democratic Party Yasuo Fukuda. The date on the back is written in Japanese era format with 20 correlating to the year 2008 and 3 and 5 corresponding the month and day.
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Letter to Shig Wakamatsu and Tom Hara from Bill Yoshino (ddr-chijacl-1-245)
Including text of unpublished article
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Packaging berries (ddr-densho-25-2)
Matahichi and Kisa Iseri leased a farm in Sumner and grew raspberries for various canneries. The wooden berry "cups" were handmade locally. Left to right: Matahichi Iseri carrying oldest son Tom, Kisa Iseri, and their nephew, Tsukasa Iseri.
Narrator Tom I. Mine
Nisei male. Born in Watsonville, California, on March 14, 1918. Grew up in Watsonville before being removed to the Salinas Assembly Center, California, and Poston concentration camp, Arizona, during World War II. After the war, returned to Watsonville, establishing a successful farming operation.
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Richard Konda Interview (ddr-jamsj-2-8)
Sansei male. Born February 27, 1951, in San Francisco, California. Grew up in San Francisco and attended UC Berkeley. Went to law school at Santa Clara and became involved in Asian law student groups and the Asian Law Alliance. Continued community work after law school and was involved in founding the Nihonmachi Outreach Committee in San …
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PJ Hirabayashi Interview (ddr-densho-1000-314)
Sansei female. Born May 18, 1950, in San Rafael, California. Grew up in San Rafael, eventually attending California State University, Hayward, and University of California, Berkeley. Earned a master's degree from San Jose State University. Involved in civil rights and Asian American issues while in school. Along with husband, Roy Hirabayashi, founded San Jose Taiko.
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Kajiko Hashisaki Interview (ddr-densho-1000-201)
Nisei female. Born and raised in Seattle, Washington. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, was removed to the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Left Minidoka in 1943 to attend school in St. Paul, Minnesota. Married in 1945, and lived in Japan for sixteen months before returning to the United States and …
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Baseball team (ddr-densho-25-5)
Baseball teams from different Buddhist churches competed against one another during the early 1930s. The teams were often created by the Young Buddhist Association (YBA). The team on the left is from Tacoma; the team on the right is from the White River Valley. Left to right (starting with the ninth man from the left): Reverend …
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Wedding party (ddr-densho-259-510)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Wedding party of Eiko Yamaki [Tadakuma] and Tomonori Tom Morikado of Los Angeles The directory, Japanese-Americans of the Mid-Columbia Area and Relatives, states the Morikado was an Issei, born in Fukuoka ken, Japan."
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Indoor Carnival Fundraiser- Penny pitch (ddr-one-1-89)
Black and white photographic negative of an indoor carnival fundraiser possibly hosted by the Sorelles or Adelphons (Japanese American young women's groups). Young men pitching pennies. Left to right: Ko Hirata, Thomas "Tom" Fujita, Ko Tambara, Frank Furukawa Jr.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 78, No. 8 (March 1, 1974) (ddr-pc-46-8)
Selected article titles: "JACL Backs U.W. in De Funis Case" (p. 1), "National JACL Convention: Eight Years in Planning" (p. 1), "In Memoriam: Tom Hayashi: 1917-1974" (p. 2), and "Discount Store Job Application Form Demanding Citizenship Status Hit" (p. 3).
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Family and friends on farm (ddr-densho-2-1)
The Nishimura family and friends on their farm in Seattle, Washington. Left to right: Kumataro Nishimura, Kadju Nishimura, Emily Herold holding Mary Nakashige, Peggie Yorita, Patsy Yorita, Tom Nishimura, Jiro Matsumura, Harry Oki (behind Matsumura), Hanni Nishimura, and Alex Ando.
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Granada Pioneer Vol. I No. 73 (June 12, 1943) (ddr-densho-147-74)
Selected article titles: "1000 Bushels of Spinach Sent to Army, Poston, Gila" (p. 1), "'Peeping Tom' Arrested in 8K" (p. 1), "List of Caucasian Residents" (p. 2), "Fresno State Dean Denies Charges" (p. 3), "First Aid for Snake Bites" (p. 8).