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Swamper crew (ddr-densho-463-165)
img Swamper crew (ddr-densho-463-165)
Written beside photograph on scrapbook page: Ted [likely Ted Komoto], Jim, Kato, Geo [likely George Komoto], Henry, Me [James Komoto]; Taken by 2-30 Ht. Mt in background; "Swamper Crew;" May 1944.
Day the Izumis left Minidoka (ddr-densho-518-227)
img Day the Izumis left Minidoka (ddr-densho-518-227)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: The Day The Izumi's [sic] Left, Roy, Eddie, Richard, Fred, Haggie, Sat., Muck [standing near bus with left hand in his back pocket], James, Tsu, Jim.
Interview with Jim Ariyasu, part 5 of 5; interview with Harry Akune, part 1 of 4 (ddr-densho-1007-1600)
av Interview with Jim Ariyasu, part 5 of 5; interview with Harry Akune, part 1 of 4 (ddr-densho-1007-1600)
Ariyasu discusses saving a peer from a court martial, his real estate work, and racial solidarity. At 15:10, interview with Ariyasu ends and interview with Harry Akune begins. Akune discusses his time at Merced and Amache, volunteering for the army from camp, and his community's reaction to his decision to volunteer. Loni Ding can be heard …
Two men and a woman in Seattle (ddr-densho-201-149)
img Two men and a woman in Seattle (ddr-densho-201-149)
Two Japanese American men and one Japanese American woman in front of NP Hotel in Seattle. Caption on reverse: "Jim Kawano, R.N. Laura Nakamura, Mas Sakagami, Taken in Seattle, Washington January 16, 1947."
John and Joyce Tobe (ddr-densho-477-416)
img John and Joyce Tobe (ddr-densho-477-416)
Photograph of John Tobe holding baby sister Joyce Tobe. The caption below the photo reads "Nephew Jim Tobe's two children John (7 yr) Joyce (1 1/2 mo) May 1968" in black ink.
Crowd outside a bus (ddr-densho-518-220)
img Crowd outside a bus (ddr-densho-518-220)
Written next to photograph in scrapbook: [left to right] Jim, Harry [with dark glasses], Fred [facing away from the camera], Sat. [facing away from the camera], Tsu, Tomio, Dick [facing away from camera], Mrs. Hamasaki.
Soldiers relaxing on the beach (ddr-densho-201-635)
img Soldiers relaxing on the beach (ddr-densho-201-635)
Caption in album: "Pen Beach / Nakano (Seattle), Sak. (Auburn), Ogura (Oklahoma), Tateoka (Ogden Utah)."
Dance (ddr-one-1-104)
img Dance (ddr-one-1-104)
Black and white photographic negative of unidentified couples sitting along a wall at a dance. Second person sitting on the bench from the left is Ruby (Takashima) Sumino, two from her is James "Jim" Kasuo "Kaz" Tsujimura.
Dressed for Church (ddr-one-1-626)
img Dressed for Church (ddr-one-1-626)
Black and white photographic negative of two Nisei dressed up standing outside the Oregon Buddhist Church (now known as the Oregon Buddhist Temple) on 10th and Everett. From left to right: James “Jim” Joichi Takashima and Hiro Okayama.
Letter from Sharon M. Tanihara to Jim Tokeshi, September 30, 1990 (ddr-csujad-55-2056)
doc Letter from Sharon M. Tanihara to Jim Tokeshi, September 30, 1990 (ddr-csujad-55-2056)
Correspondence from Sharon Tanihara to Jim Tokeshi regarding Tanihara's advocacy for an amendment to the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 to cover certain individuals previously excluded from that bill. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2159
Heart Mountain Sentinel Vol. III No. 31 (July 29, 1944) (ddr-densho-97-192)
doc Heart Mountain Sentinel Vol. III No. 31 (July 29, 1944) (ddr-densho-97-192)
Selected article titles: "Kitasako vs. Sirica: An Editorial" (p. 1), "Kitasako, Sentinel Columnist, Investigated by Committee" (p. 1), "John Kitasako's Columns: A Nisei Sees 'Jim Crowism' in Capitol" (p. 5), "Federal District Court Rules in Favor of Japanese American" (p. 8).
Tsutakawa Company camping trip (ddr-densho-128-115)
img Tsutakawa Company camping trip (ddr-densho-128-115)
Front row (L to R): Marion Tsutakawa, Frank Kubo, Jim Tsutakawa, J.K. Saoka, George Tsutakawa, Mr. Baba, J. Shima. Second row (L to R): Bob, Mrs. Tsutakawa, Dick, Mr. Y. Shimada. Front row (L to R): Thomas, Mr. Y. Omi (?), Kumako.
Jim Akutsu Segment 33 (ddr-densho-1000-2-33)
vh Jim Akutsu Segment 33 (ddr-densho-1000-2-33)
JACL "spies" in camp

Interview was conducted over two days because of delays caused by technical difficulties.

Jim Akutsu Segment 15 (ddr-densho-1000-2-15)
vh Jim Akutsu Segment 15 (ddr-densho-1000-2-15)
Foreseeing the outbreak of war and trying to volunteer for service; discrimination experiences in the National Guard and ROTC

Interview was conducted over two days because of delays caused by technical difficulties.

Jim Akutsu Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-2-2)
vh Jim Akutsu Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-2-2)
Father's family background and parental lessons: broaden your environment

Interview was conducted over two days because of delays caused by technical difficulties.

Jim Akutsu Segment 50 (ddr-densho-1000-2-50)
vh Jim Akutsu Segment 50 (ddr-densho-1000-2-50)
Meeting John Okada, author of No-No Boy

Interview was conducted over two days because of delays caused by technical difficulties.

Jim Akutsu Segment 28 (ddr-densho-1000-2-28)
vh Jim Akutsu Segment 28 (ddr-densho-1000-2-28)
Learning of corruption and food stealing by camp personnel at the Minidoka concentration camp

Interview was conducted over two days because of delays caused by technical difficulties.

Jim Akutsu Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-2-4)
vh Jim Akutsu Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-2-4)
The family business survives embezzlement and the Great Depression

Interview was conducted over two days because of delays caused by technical difficulties.

Jim Akutsu Segment 19 (ddr-densho-1000-2-19)
vh Jim Akutsu Segment 19 (ddr-densho-1000-2-19)
JACL and labor groups vying for leadership within Puyallup Assembly Center

Interview was conducted over two days because of delays caused by technical difficulties.

Jim Akutsu Segment 46 (ddr-densho-1000-2-46)
vh Jim Akutsu Segment 46 (ddr-densho-1000-2-46)
Organizing the Engineers Professional Union

Interview was conducted over two days because of delays caused by technical difficulties.

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