650 items
650 items
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The Northwest Times Vol. 2 No. 37 (April 28, 1948) (ddr-densho-229-105)
"Acheson, Wirin Challenge Validity of Wartime Rider to Calif. Measure Denying Japanese Fishing License" (p. 1), "B.C. Regime to Lift Job Ban but No Franchise Reported Yet" (p. 1), "Gen. Clark and McCloy Endorse Judd's Naturalization Measure" (p. 5), "State Department Opens Way for Boom in Asia" (p. 5).
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Joe's Jeep (ddr-one-2-421)
Black and white photographic print of Joe Hashizaki’s jeep on way home from Atami Hotel. Atami is a resort for R&R south of Yokohama and was commandeered by US military during the occupation. Inscribed on the back: "Atami/TAMI & I IN JOE HASHIZAKI'S JEEP/(MARY JANE'S HUSBAND)."
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 66, No. 6 (February 9, 1968) (ddr-pc-40-6)
Selected article titles: "Fight Against Racial Bias Still a Long Way to Go, Enomoto Says" (p. 1), "Californians polled; 48 pct. still approve Education" (p. 1), "'Cooperative education' urged as role for JACLers" (p. 1), "Huge non-Japanese audience listen to Chicago's Sunday evening Sakura Hr." (p. 3).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 98, No. 2 (January 20, 1984) (ddr-pc-56-2)
Selected article titles: "High court eases way for INS to deport long-term residents" (p. 1), "Despite Ariyoshi directive, ethnic imbalance in state jobs remains" (p. 1), "A-Bomb memorial monument in Hiroshima to be rebuilt" (p. 1), "East West Players tackle new 'Amer-Asian' play" (p. 3).
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Portrait of father and son (ddr-densho-113-3)
This photo shows Masajiro Uyeda and his son Yoichi. Masajiro immigrated from Japan to Vancouver, BC in 1900 and eventually made his way to Rock Springs, Wyoming where he worked as a coal miner. His other sons joined him in 1912. (L to R): Photographer, Masajiro Uyeda, Yoichi Uyeda.
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Letter from Tadashi Ishida to Mr. & Mrs. Y Ishida (ddr-densho-535-268)
Expects to return to his company the next day; assumes Tak Yatabe is on his way home, but he doesn't know when he will be able to leave; bought some stamps in Pisa. Includes clipping from Stars and Stripes. Parents' note on envelope back: 270 Monday Oct. 15, 1945
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Letter to Yuri Tsukada from Sadame Nomi (ddr-densho-356-396)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from Sadame Nomi in which Sadame thanks Yuri for her wedding portrait, provides details about the way she celebrated the holidays and provides details about mutual friends. Item tied together with all objects between ddr-densho-356-321 and ddr-densho-356-413.
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Heart Mountain General Information Bulletin Series 26 (October 15, 1942) (ddr-densho-97-96)
Selected article titles: "Evacuees Protected by Disability Benefits" (p. 1), "Dealers Rotate for Duty at Hospital" (p. 2), "Radio Preacher to Speak at Rally" (p. 2), "Evacuee Property Now Under WRA Control" (p. 3), "Vehicles with Sirens Have Right of Way" (p. 4), "Fire Damages Bedding of Resident" (p. 4).
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Yosuke Matsuoka waving to a crowd from a train (ddr-njpa-4-898)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Foreign Minister Matsuoka leaving. Foreign Minister Matsuoka went on his way to visit Europe with his attendants on the 12th, departing from Tokyo Station at 10:25 a.m. The picture shows Foreign Minister Matsuoka at Tokyo Station, receiving a send-off from government officials and the public."
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Rohwer Outpost Vol. II No. 10 (February 3, 1943) (ddr-densho-143-29)
Selected article titles: "Do Not Drink Polluted H20" (p. 1), "Infantile Paralysis Campaign Nets $600" (p. 1), "Beet Work Meeting Held" (p. 1), "Rohwer-Style WAAC's Formed" (p. 2), "Lecture Series on Health" (p. 2), "Race for Popularity Queen Gets Under Way" (p. 3), "Editorial: Boy Scout Week" (p. 6).
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Poston Chronicle Vol. XXII No. 2 (January 1, 1945) (ddr-densho-145-600)
Selected article titles: "Friends of American Way Will Assist in California Relocation" (p. 1), "New York Times Reprimands Hood River Legion Post's Action" (p. 2), "Assistance Given to Resettlers with Personal Problems" (p. 5), "New Year's Day Will be Holiday for Evacuees" (p. 10), "'Are You a Jap?'" (p. 10).
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Group of women with Rev. Motoyoshi at train station with suitcases (ddr-ajah-6-120)
Caption below photo: Young Nisei women pose at the Alameda train station, probably on their way to a YWBA conference with their minister, Rev. Joshin Motoyoshi. He began his work at the Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA in 1932 and this appears to be early in his time there. Individuals identified.
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Assembly center new arrivals (ddr-densho-151-4)
Original WRA caption: Stockton, California. Noon on a hot day at the Stockton Assembly center, which is a converted fairgrounds. This group of people on the race track are new arrivals who have been registered, inspected, medically examined, and are now on their way to their assigned places in the barracks.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XXII, No. 2, February 1985 (ddr-sjacl-1-344)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Installation Dinner a success. 500 people attended, including 50 Issei; long list of thanks for volunteers; second Issei plaque to be added; attachment for Nippon Kan Heritage Association?s ?The Way it Was: Northwest Issei and Nisei Before 1942.? Photo exhibit; Sumi Hayashi, Newsletter editor.
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Letter to Yuri Domoto from Richard Tsukada (ddr-densho-356-422)
Letter to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from her future husband Richard "Dick" Tsukada. Dick writes about how long he will be gone, asks for some money, and the likely way he'll come back to Amache. Item tied together with all objects between ddr-densho-356-492 and ddr-densho-356-534.
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Memo to Herbert Wechsler from J.L. Burling (ddr-densho-67-104)
Memo to Herbert Wechsler from J.L. Burling protesting the way the War Department portrayed DeWitt's Final Report in the Korematsu brief. The Justice Department thinks a clear stance on the falsity of the report should be made. Burling suggests that the War Department purposely went against the Justice Department concerning the report.
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 27 No. 9 (August 28, 1948) (ddr-pc-20-34)
Selected article titles: "Federal Jury Deliberates Verdict in Kawakita Case" (p. 1), "Issei Regain Star Theater in Stockton" (p. 1), "Federal Court Ruling Opens Way to Restoration of U.S. Citizenship for Renunciants" (p. 2), "Report Potential Deportees May Ask Permanent Status" (p. 3), "Stranded Nisei Girl Returns for U.S. Citizenship Hearing" (p. 8).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 72, No. 6 (February 12, 1971) (ddr-pc-43-6)
Selected article titles: "Issei on welfare shaken by 'illegal alien' rule change" (p. 1), "JACL education committee hires Hirano director" (p. 1), "Changes still bright to squash remaining barriers against Nisei" (p. 1), "Need for Asian American commission to advise L.A. school board stressed" (p. 1), "Ethnic studies on its way" (p. 3)
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Men Posing Together (ddr-csujad-13-21)
A group of men, most likely soldiers, pose together. The caption on front of photograph reads, "On way to Tullelake Nov 43." See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: tul_01_01_016
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Poston Chronicle Vol. XX No. 26 (September 30, 1944) (ddr-densho-145-564)
Selected article titles: "Poston Goes on Mountain Standard Time Tomorrow. Set Clock Back One Hour at Midnight" (p. 1), "Parents' Help Sought in Rabies Prevention" (p. 1), "$63,266 Property Loss from Fires Last Year" (p. 1), "'We are Going to See to It That This War Ends in the Right Way'" (p. 2).
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Rocky Shimpo Vol. 11, No. 118 (October 2, 1944) (ddr-densho-148-51)
Selected article titles: "Storm Raging Over Girl's Enrollment"; "Share Evacuees?"; "On the Other Hand"; "Orders Issued"; "Exclusion"; "Dewey Interested in Sentiment"; "10 Minute Job"; "Want Ads"; "Attorney General Discloses Number of Draft Act Violators"; "Youth Fined $200.00"; "Family Counselling Program Under Way"; "Question Arizona Resettlement Agreement"; "Urge Book Clubs"; "Hold Meeting on Amendment."
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Japanese home (ddr-densho-259-359)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "A very substantial Japanese house There are cylindrical bales wrapped in rice straw, and they must surely contain rice, because that's the way they did it in the old days. This picture may very well have been taken somewhere in rural Japan at around the turn of the century."
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Newspaper clipping regarding Albert Einstein (ddr-njpa-1-287)
Caption on front: "Professor Einstein sails homeward after his second visit to America: the great scientist, with Mrs. Einstein, waving to friends on the dock at Los Angeles as they start back to Germany on the motorship San Francisco by way of the Panama Canal. (Times Wide World Photos. Los Angeles Bureau.)"