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Group of four (ddr-densho-287-183)
Photograph of 4 people, two sitting in the trunk of a car, the other two sitting on the bumper. Top row left to right: Chazzy and Choppy. Bottom row left to right: Art and Boots. Written on the album page above the image is "Chazzy - Choppy" in white ink. Written on the album page below …
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Two women (ddr-densho-287-182)
Photogrpah of two women standing together outside. Left to right Fumiko and Mary. Written on the album page below the image is "Fumiko - Mary" in white ink. Written on the top of the album page is "Yakima - 1935" in white ink.
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Six people outside Horse Shoe Cafe (ddr-densho-326-421)
Caption: Takio / Yoneko / Mr. Murata & son / Matsu / Tokio / Takima
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Howard Mizuta (ddr-densho-328-112)
Caption in album: "Kimi Makawa's Boy (Mrs. Nobi Mizuta) of Yakima / Howard Mizuta."
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Howard Mizuta (ddr-densho-328-114)
Caption in album: "Kimi Makawa's Boy (Mrs. Nobi Mizuta) of Yakima / Howard Mizuta."
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Howard Mizuta (ddr-densho-328-113)
Caption in album: "Kimi Makawa's Boy (Mrs. Nobi Mizuta) of Yakima / Howard Mizuta."
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Sectional YPCC 1934 (ddr-densho-474-12)
Group photo of Yakima Young People's Christian Convention (YPCC)
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Shizuko "Suzie" Sakai Interview (ddr-one-7-4)
Nisei female. Born April 14, 1922, in Yakima, Washington, and grew up in Central Washington state. During World War II, removed to the Portland Assembly Center, Oregon, and the Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming. Left camp to attend college in Kansas and North Carolina. Eventually returned to the West Coast.
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Narrator Lon Inaba
Sansei male. Born September 15, 1955, in Yakima, Washington. Grew up in the Yakima area, where several generations of family members had run a farm since before World War II. Prior to the war, since Japanese immigrants were barred from purchasing land, Lon's grandfather and great-grandfather had leased land from the Yakama Indian tribe. After they …
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Ben Uyeno Interview (ddr-densho-1000-100)
Nisei male. Born November 30, 1918, in Yakima, Washington. Spent two years of childhood in Japan. Returned to Seattle and became an active participant in Japanese American community life. Was attending the University of Washington when World War II started. Avoided incarceration with the help of the Friends (a Quaker organization), which hid him and helped …