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Japanese American family inside barracks (ddr-densho-39-28)
Dorothy and Jack Yamaguchi, pictured in the middle and to the far right, with their children and the children's grandmother, were from Seattle, Washington. The Yamaguchis returned to Seattle after World War II and worked to help preserve Japanese American history. They developed a slide show and accompanying book called This Is Minidoka, which they used …
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Two men with dog resting on hillside (ddr-densho-383-63)
Left to right: Takashi Matsumoto and Lefty Yamaguchi. "Orca Alaska '31".
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Two men after hunting (ddr-densho-383-193)
Written on album page below photograph: "Lefty Yamaguchi and Jimmy Moroto" (left to right).
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Men hiking up snowy mountain (ddr-densho-383-64)
Lefty Yamaguchi on far left. Bob Higashida second from right. "Orca Alaska '31".
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Men hiking up snowy mountain (ddr-densho-383-54)
Bob Higashida is second from left. Lefty Yamaguchi is third from right.
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Auburn baseball team (ddr-densho-18-55)
Front (left to right): Susie Uyeda, Yoshi Natsuhara, George Terada, Ray Kiyohara, Morrie Yamaguchi, and Mike Tokumatsu. Back: Jack Hori, Nobu Nakatani, George Hirai, Mr. Tsurui, Matsu Sakagami, Toshi Yamanaka, Hiato Kojo, Mr. Arai, and Mr. Hori.
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Ichikawa family and friends (ddr-densho-258-203)
A photograph was taken by Jack Yamaguchi of the Ichikawa family on the steps of their barracks, Block 13-1-E, at Minidoka Concentration Camp.
Back row from left to right: Satoru Ichikawa, Mr. Hino, Etsuko Ichikawa, Yasashi Ichikawa, Shinya Ichikawa, Unidentified boy, Noriko Ichikawa, Yahachi Suzuki
Front Row left to right: Akira Ichikawa, Hiroko Ichikawa
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 43, No. 13 (September 28, 1956) (ddr-pc-28-39)
Selected article titles: "Importance of Increased U.S. Japan Trade to Weaken Communist Lures in Far East Cited to Congressmen" (p. 1), "Urge Justice Dep't Investigate Claims Procedures & Practices" (p. 1), "65 Nisei File for Hawaiian Oct. 6 Primaries" (p. 2), "Proposal to license maintenance gardeners in California rejected by Assembly group; six reasons cited in …
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Reveille Volume 1, Number 1 (ddr-densho-390-133)
The inaugural issue of Reveille includes articles about the Scout Christmas party, athletic and outdoor events, scout number changes, Lil' Neebo illustrator Chris Ishii, a call to join the scouts, a short story, and more. One article mentions 14 boy scouts saved a flag from a mob during the Manzanar riot.
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 5 No. 58 (May 27, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-374)
Selected article titles: "News Section -- Anniversary Issue" (p. 1), "Cars Owned by Evacuees Prohibited in Project. Regulations of WRA" (p. 1), "Only Limited Number May Leave Without Jobs Yet" (p. 1), "Ban on Fresh Fish, Live Poultry Starts Monday" (p. 1).
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Amache Reunion materials folder (ddr-densho-390-140)
An Amache reunion materials folder with an itinerary printed on the inside.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 48, No. 7 (February 13, 1959) (ddr-pc-31-7)
Selected article titles: "Native Son leader of 1941-42 addresses Oakland JACL inaugural" (p. 1), "Calif. State Senate Urges Hawaii Statehood" (p. 1), "For longevity--eat sashimi and ripe tomatoes, said Issei who lived till 101" (p. 2), "Racial bias at bar hit in California measure" (p. 2), "Nisei medico reports diagnosis of flu during epidemic half right, …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. III No. 47 (September 9, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-44)
Selected article titles: "Babies Face Cameras" (p. 1), "Workers Recruited for Beet Fields" (p. 1), "Industry Surveyed" (p. 1), "Shoe Store Opens" (p. 1), "Domestic Jobs Offered Nisei" (p. 1), "Scale Expert Wanted" (p. 1), "Nisei Instructors Needed for Army" (p. 1), "Farmers' Float Win First Prize in Labor Day Parade" (p. 3), "Tulean Farm Products …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. II No. 3 (June 20, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-313)
Selected article titles: "Important Recreational Meeting" (p. 1), "Furukawa to Head Block Managers" (p. 1), "Self Government" (p. 2), "Quilting Class Popular" (p. 3), "Another Canteen to Open" (p. 3), "Dance Band Will Organize" (p. 3), "Landscape Gardening Now Underway" (p. 4).
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. III No. 12 (July 30, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-7)
Selected article titles: "Average Age 32: One Third of City Population Employed" (p. 1), "2000 to Attend High School" (p. 1), "Tuleans Face Third Blackout" (p. 1), "Tails Wag in Tule" (p. 1), "Council: Food Supply Assured" (p. 1), "Another Canteen Open: Store Open at Night" (p. 1), "Ward IV List of Leaders" (p. 2), "Census …
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. 6 No. 3 (July 20, 1943) (ddr-densho-65-257)
Selected article titles: "Tule Lake Designated For Those Considered Disloyal" (p. 1), "Announcement Made By Director Myer; Detailed Information Still Lacking; Project Directors to Meet For Discussion" (p. 1), "Col. Rasmussen Here to Interview For Savage" (p. 1), "Has No News of Exodus" (p. 1), "A 'Good Samaritan' to the Tri-State High Senators" (p. 2), "Ozaki …
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Crystal City Chatters Issue 20 (ddr-densho-537-31)
Issue 20 includes information about an upcoming picnic, letters to the editor, an article about "the plight of Japanese Peruvians," and more.
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. IV No. 31 (December 18, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-346)
Selected article titles: "Outlook Promising for Civil Service Position" (p. 1), "Holiday Proclaimed for Dec. 31; Jamboree to Usher in New Year" (p. 1), "Youth Shows Interest in Language Course" (p. 2).
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Book of 70th Anniversary of Japanese Congregational Church (ddr-densho-446-455)
The Japanese Congregational Church's 70th Anniversary coincided with the 100th Anniversary of the Japanese Christian Mission in North America. This book traces the history of JCC within the larger setting of national and local events, and some of the photos and narratives may be of interest. Ai Chih Tsai was pastor at JCC from 1948 to …
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70th Anniversary of the Japanese Congregational Church (ddr-densho-474-53)
The Japanese Congregational Church's 70th Anniversary book traces the history of JCC within the context of national and local events.
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Tulean Dispatch Vol. III No. 28 (August 18, 1942) (ddr-densho-65-24)
Selected article titles: "Legal Aid Moves to 1608" (p. 1), "Travel Permit Regulations Told" (p. 1), "850 Enrolled in Woodwork Class" (p. 1), "More Coal Workers Wanted" (p. 1), "Issei Suffers From Heart Attack" (p. 1), "Staple Groceries Arrive" (p. 1), "Automotive Shops Nears Completion" (p. 2), "Surveyors Ready Ground Work" (p. 2), "Court to Hear …
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