180 items
180 items
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Kimiko Fujii and soldier with statue (ddr-densho-433-1028)
Kimiko Fujii and a soldier pose in front of a statue of Abraham Lincoln at the University of Wisconsin's Bascom Hall.
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Kimiko Fujii at Lathrop Hall (ddr-densho-433-1108)
Written on verso: Univ of Wis, 4/49, steps of Lathrop Hall, Women's Gym.
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Kimiko Fujii stands on a fire escape (ddr-densho-433-1263)
Written on verso: on the fire escape, Feb 3, 1946, Madison, Wisc.
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Kimiko Fujii and snow sculptures (ddr-densho-433-1027)
Kimiko Fujii and a soldier pose with two snow sculptures. See also ddr-densho-433-1257.
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Kimiko Fujii among the tulips (ddr-densho-433-1146)
Written on verso: Spring 47, Tulips beside Lathrop Hall.
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Gila News-Courier Vol. IV No. 54 (July 7, 1945) (ddr-densho-141-413)
Selected article titles: "Dr. Iki Says Conditions OK" (p. 1), "Colleges Accept More Scholars" (p. 1), "Cactus Bowl: Youth Canteen is Reorganized" (p. 3), "Nisei Aid in Race Committee" (p. 4), "Wisconsin Has Race Committee" (p. 4).
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Four women on a walkway (ddr-densho-433-1139)
Written on verso: Oct 20, 1946; Madison, Wisc; [left to right] Irene Chiolino; Margaret Hargrove; Eleanor Smith; [blank] Parets.
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Lois Shikami Interview (ddr-chi-1-8)
Nisei female. Born August 25, 1931, in Seattle, Washington. During World War II, incarcerated at the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. After leaving camp, lived in Wisconsin for several years before eventually moving to Chicago, Illinois.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 107, No. 19 (December 9-16, 1988) (ddr-pc-60-44)
Selected article titles: "PSWD JACL & NCRR Co-Hosting ORA Redress Meeting" (p. 1), "Children of Mixed Marriages: San Fernando JACL Conducts Forum" (p. 1), "Cliff's Corner: The Heart Mountain Resisters" (pp. 4-5), and "Student Beat: Growing Up Nikkei in Wisconsin" (p. 5).
Collection
J. David Sakura Family Collection (ddr-densho-523)
The David Sakura Family collection consists of a photo album with photos of the Sakura family before incarceration and after relocation to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, material related to the J. David Sakura's work on the redress movement and the establishment of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC).