477 items
477 items
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Fukuda family (ddr-janm-22-34)
1 photographic print : b&w ; A photographic print inside of an album from Izuo - Los Angeles of the Fukuda family. On left side of album, circles with family members' names and numbers indicating birth order above the names. Family includes, roughly left to right: Masako "Socks" Fukuda, Alma Fukuda Watari, Louise "Lou" Fukuda, Layne …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 6 No. 36 (August 27, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-287)
Selected article titles: "Relocation Staff to Leave the Middle of Next Week" (p. 1), "Farmers Meeting Tonite" (p. 1), "Tule Exchange Group Named" (p. 1), "At Camp Shelby: New Insignia For Combat Team" (p. 1), "Prospects For Relocation Encouraging in Washington D.C., Virginia, Maryland, Del." (p. 1), "Editorial Page: Rev. Kitagawa's Report" (p. 2), "In Relocating: …
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Diana Morita Cole Interview (ddr-densho-1000-483)
Nisei female. Born May 26, 1944, in the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Prior to World War II, parents lived in Hood River, Oregon. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, they were removed to the Pinedale Assembly Center, California, and the Tule Lake concentration camp, California, before transferring to Minidoka. After leaving camp, the family resettled in …
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 45, No. 17 (October 25, 1957) (ddr-pc-29-43)
Select article titles: "Cemetery Sued. Refuses to Bury Child of Negro" (p. 1); "Supreme Court smashes another Southern attempt to block school desegregation" (p. 1); "Problem of internment of Japanese reported nil" (p. 1); "First Nisei International Convention opens in Tokyo; Kishi welcomes 500 delegates, hopes Nisei can help link nations" (p. 1); "Minority bias in …
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 49, No. 6 (August 7, 1959) (ddr-pc-31-32)
Selected article titles: "Sansei teacher denied Virginia position" (p. 1), "36 AJAs elected to Hawaii state senate and house" (p. 1), "Filipino attitude on Japan softens" (p. 3), "Hard work, good water, eating fresh fruit seen as key to longevity of Fowler Issei" (p. 4), "Three neighboring high schools in Turlock to sport Sansei student body …
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Nisei soldiers (ddr-densho-114-59)
Original caption: Preparations are being made for a parade to be held in Washington D.C., on July 15, 1946 by the 442nd Combat Team (Japanese-American troops), temporarily stationed at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. 7-6-46. Mr. Bill Davenport of 1569 Ethel Avenue, Lincoln Park, Michigan, former company commander in the 442nd Infantry, who was discharged last month, is …
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442nd Regimental Combat Team parade (ddr-densho-114-184)
Original caption: Preparations are being made for a parade to be held in Washington, D.C., on July 15, 1946 by the 442nd Combat Team (Japanese-American troops), temporarily stationed at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. 7-6-46. Mr. Bill Davenport of 1569 Ethel Avenue, Lincoln Park, Michigan, former company commander in the 442nd Infantry, who was discharged last month, is …
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Rocky Shimpo Vol. 11, No. 111 (September 15, 1944) (ddr-densho-148-44)
Selected article titles: "Study Draft of Regulations"; "Socialist Presidency Candidate Speaks Out"; "On the Other Hand"; "Three Sisters Leave for Virginia Reformatory"; "Discipline Standard High Among Niseis"; "Relocating at Rate of 400 Per Week"; "More Investigation of Fire Damage Set"; "Want Ads"; "Ochikubo Case is Continued; ACLU Board Reviewing His Case"; "Protection for All Minorities Urged"; …
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Group of children in costume, with individuals identified on front (ddr-ajah-3-255)
Caption below photo: Youth from the Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA. Probably a class skit or play. Tomiko Umene was born on January 20, 1923, thus dating this photo circa early 1930s.
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 15 (ddr-densho-1000-513-15)
Reflections, talking to kids about experiences
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 6 (ddr-densho-1000-513-6)
Being part of an organized Japanese American community group for the first time
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1000-513-5)
Helping to start JANE, Japanese Americans of New England
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 10 (ddr-densho-1000-513-10)
Memories of hearing about the Commission hearings
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1000-513-11)
Beginning to speak about the Japanese American experience to various groups
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 12 (ddr-densho-1000-513-12)
Thoughts on the reparations payments during the redress movement
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-513-2)
Graduating high school and applying for college
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-513-4)
Starting a family and moving to Boston
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 1 (ddr-densho-1000-513-1)
Memories of growing up in a Japanese village, a town sponsored by a lumber mill
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 7 (ddr-densho-1000-513-7)
Involvement with the reestablishment of the New England JACL chapter
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-513-3)
Attending an all-white, evangelical Christian school
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 9 (ddr-densho-1000-513-9)
JACL's involvement with the redress movement's Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians hearings
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 8 (ddr-densho-1000-513-8)
Growing the New England chapter of the JACL, becoming their spokesperson
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 14 (ddr-densho-1000-513-14)
Attending the Minidoka pilgrimage: "it was really an act of healing"
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David Sakura Interview II Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-513-13)
The establishment of Minidoka as a National Historic Site