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Japanese family (ddr-csujad-25-341)
img Japanese family (ddr-csujad-25-341)
A family portrait photographed by "T. Akashi." It is probably taken in the early 1900s. Location is unknown. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: jia_12_003
Portrait of Mary Abe's family (ddr-one-1-77)
img Portrait of Mary Abe's family (ddr-one-1-77)
Black and white photographic negative of Mary Abe's family posed seated in her living room. Photo portrait of an unknown man on the side table. Back row left to right: Marge Horigami, Florence "Flo" (Teshima) Anazawa, remaining unidentified . Front row left to right: May (Abe) Endo unidentified woman.
Portrait of Mary Abe's family (ddr-one-1-78)
img Portrait of Mary Abe's family (ddr-one-1-78)
Black and white photographic negative of Mary Abe's family posed seated in her living room. Photo portrait of an unknown man on the side table. Back row left to right: Marge Horigami, Florence "Flo" (Teshima) Anazawa, remaining unidentified. Front row left to right: May (Abe) Endo, unidentified woman.
Reed College (ddr-one-1-354)
img Reed College (ddr-one-1-354)
Black and white photographic negative of Carlos Ogimi and other students sitting at drawing table working on an unknown project. Carlos is the first seated student on the right, everyone else is unidentified. This photographic negative was most likely taken at Reed College where Carlos was a student.
Todd Endo and unknown neighbors at public housing in Dayton, Ohio (ddr-densho-379-418)
img Todd Endo and unknown neighbors at public housing in Dayton, Ohio (ddr-densho-379-418)
The children are standing in front of the Endo family's residence in public housing after release from Rohwer.
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 35 No. 14 (October 3, 1952) (ddr-pc-24-40)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 35 No. 14 (October 3, 1952) (ddr-pc-24-40)
Selected article titles: "New 'look' for PC in Los Angeles with new staff and board in charge" (p. 1), "Many P.C. readers respond" (p. 2), "JACL continuance necessary: Masaoka" (p. 4), "NCWC immigration director defends Walter-McCarran Act at Seattle confab" (p. 5), "Nisei voting bloc in Hawaii unknown" (p. 8).
Japanese Americans playing cards at the fire station (ddr-densho-15-59)
img Japanese Americans playing cards at the fire station (ddr-densho-15-59)
This is the interior of Fire Station Number 1. Left to right: (first name unknown) Hikida, unidentified, Yoshio Akada, and Mr. Sano. The fire station was one of the few buildings with a refrigerator. Mr. Sano owned the bathhouse underneath the Panama Hotel in Seattle, Washington, before World War II.
Three men standing in yard (ddr-ajah-6-622)
img Three men standing in yard (ddr-ajah-6-622)
Caption below photo: At right is Takuritsu Morita. The two other are probably from Oakland, CA., where Morita lived from 1915 to about 1919. After that he lived in Alameda, CA., until 1933. The unusually dressed Issei man at left appears in other photos from Morita's albums but remains unknown.
Portrait of Shizuki Itahara and unidentified boy (ddr-ajah-6-506)
img Portrait of Shizuki Itahara and unidentified boy (ddr-ajah-6-506)
Caption below photo: At left is Shizuka Itahara, first born child of Yoshio Itahara and Hama Komatsu. He remained in Hiroshima, Japan when is parents immigrated to Alameda, CA., in 1902. Shizuka's American born sister (1914) was Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara. Younger boy is unknown. Photo taken in Hiroshima, Japan, circa 1920s
Takuritsu Morita with five young children standing by bi-plane (ddr-ajah-6-632)
img Takuritsu Morita with five young children standing by bi-plane (ddr-ajah-6-632)
Caption below photo: Takuritsu Morita, unknown children and biplane, circa 1919 to the mid 1920s. The wooden hangars resemble those at Durant Field in East Oakland, CA., in operation for a few years beginning in 1919; its site was soon developed replaced by factories. Location information courtesy Alameda historian Woody Minor.
Nakayama and Ozeki families aboard ship (ddr-ajah-6-753)
img Nakayama and Ozeki families aboard ship (ddr-ajah-6-753)
Caption below photo: Given her age and outfit, this is Hatsuyo's 1912 trip from Alameda to Japan at age 5. She will remain in Hiroshima until she is 17 years and 2 month old. Hanae and her brother, Min, also went to Japan on this same voyage. All three children went there be educated in Japan. …
Japanese family (ddr-csujad-25-322)
img Japanese family (ddr-csujad-25-322)
A page from a photo album including Japanese family photographs. Includes a Japanese family and houses. Date and location are unknown. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: jia_10_01_031
Crowd of Japanese Americans (ddr-csujad-25-105)
img Crowd of Japanese Americans (ddr-csujad-25-105)
A photograph of a crowd of Japanese Americans gathered. They look up to see something. Date, location, or purpose is unknown. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: jia_08_01_047
Japanese family, portrait (ddr-csujad-25-338)
img Japanese family, portrait (ddr-csujad-25-338)
A family portrait includes a Japanese woman and five children. It is probably taken in the early 1900s. Location is unknown. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: jia_11_01_008
Letter to Michi Weglyn, April 19, 1979 (ddr-csujad-24-59)
doc Letter to Michi Weglyn, April 19, 1979 (ddr-csujad-24-59)
A letter to Michi Weglyn from an unknown author that describes conflicts within the National Committee for Redress and the JACL. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: chi_04_001
Head shot (ddr-densho-378-525)
img Head shot (ddr-densho-378-525)
Small headshot of an unknown woman with the text "School Days 56-57" printed below. Stored on a card under a plastic wrap with ddr-densho-378-524 behind. Back of card also contained ddr-densho-378-526 & ddr-densho-378-527. Stored loosely between pages 26 and 27 of this album.
Reed College (ddr-one-1-361)
img Reed College (ddr-one-1-361)
Black and white photographic print of Carlos Ogimi and other students sitting at drawing table working on an unknown project. Carlos is the first seated student on the right, everyone else is unidentified. This photographic negative was taken at Reed College where Carlos was a student. Negative ONLC 3181 (ddr-one-1-363).
Reed College (ddr-one-1-362)
img Reed College (ddr-one-1-362)
Black and white photographic print of Carlos Ogimi and other students sitting at drawing table working on an unknown project. Carlos is the first seated student on the right, everyone else is unidentified. This photographic negative was taken at Reed College where Carlos was a student. Negative ONLC 3182 (ddr-one-1-364).
Red toned photo of man seated at a desk (ddr-ajah-6-721)
img Red toned photo of man seated at a desk (ddr-ajah-6-721)
Caption below photo: Rare red toned B/W photo from 1910-1920s by Mataichi Ozeki of Alameda, CA. The unknown subject appears to be seated in a Mission-style chair in Mataichi's living room. The red toning occurs when the print is made in the darkroom, not when the photo is shot.
Family standing on sidewalk (ddr-ajah-6-328)
img Family standing on sidewalk (ddr-ajah-6-328)
Caption below photo: An Issei man, wearing a straw hat and western shoes and what appears to be his family, perhaps right after the women arrive in America. Note the traditional geta shoes worn by his daughter. Location unknown, but probably San Francisco, CA circa 1915-1924. Japanese Immigration ended in 1924.
Japanese women and child (ddr-csujad-25-349)
img Japanese women and child (ddr-csujad-25-349)
A portrait of two Japanese women and a child in western clothing. It is probably taken between 1900 and the 1930s. Location is unknown. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: jia_12_011
Poston Chronicle Vol. XV No. 15 (August 29, 1943) (ddr-densho-145-401)
doc Poston Chronicle Vol. XV No. 15 (August 29, 1943) (ddr-densho-145-401)
Selected article titles: "Speedy Job Placement Anticipated" (p. 1), "Sailing Date for Next Exchange Ship Unknown" (p. 1), "Membership Rights Given Nisei by CIO" (p. 1), "Penal Code Adopted by Council" (p. 1), "Post-Segregation Problem Discussed at Meeting" (p. 2), "5234 Japanese were Interned" (p. 2), "Permit Needed for Hot Plates" (p. 2).
Reed College (ddr-one-1-364)
img Reed College (ddr-one-1-364)
Black and white photographic negative of Carlos Ogimi and other students sitting at drawing table working on an unknown project. Carlos is the first seated student on the right, everyone else is unidentified. This photographic negative was taken at Reed College where Carlos was a student. Original print ONLC 3180 (ddr-one-1-362).
David Lloyd George and a group of men including Nazi soldiers (ddr-njpa-1-1200)
img David Lloyd George and a group of men including Nazi soldiers (ddr-njpa-1-1200)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "[illegible] former British Prime Minister Lloyd George. Munich September 7 Domei. After visiting Fuhrer Hitler's villa in Berchtesgaden, Lloyd George visited the grave of the unknown soldier here on his way to attend the German Nazi Party's rally. Photograph: German Foreign Minister Ribbentrop (far right) guiding Lloyd George (his left)."
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