5019 items
5019 items
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 82, No. 19 (May 14, 1976) (ddr-pc-48-19)
Selected article titles: "$2 Billion Seen for Evacuees" (p. 1), "Editorials: Reparations Program" (p. 2), "A Nisei in Japan: An Overcrowded Nation" (p. 2), and "From the Frying Pan: Mass Media in '42" (p. 2).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 75, No. 10 (September 8, 1972) (ddr-pc-44-35)
Selected article titles: "Nixon-Tanaka Talk Starts New Era of U.S.-Japan Friendship" (p.1), "Identity of Sansei" (p.1, 5), "Executive Order 9066 Display Evokes Comments" (p.2), "Militant 'Hawaiians' Eye Elections" (p.3),
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 78, No. 6 (February 15, 1974) (ddr-pc-46-6)
Selected article titles: "Sansei Butt of 'Save - Whales' Jokes in School" (p. 1), "Washington Newsletter: Realistic P.R." (pp. 2-3), and "Present and Future Roles of Buddhism in Japan Viewed by Five Professors" (p. 5).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 114, No. 7 (February 21, 1992) (ddr-pc-64-7)
Select article titles: "Boycott Japanese cars says NAACP" (p. 1); "School official to investigate anti-Japan student artwork" (p. 1); "Hate crime bill passes Utah house" (p. 1). "Jewish group condemns hate crimes" (p. 1).
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Pilots of first transpacific flight (ddr-densho-128-80)
Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, Jr. stand in front of their plane after becoming the first pilots to fly non-stop across the Pacific Ocean. They started in Misawa, Japan and landed in Wenatchee, Washington.
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Rohwer Outpost Vol. V No. 42 (November 18, 1944) (ddr-densho-143-220)
Selected article titles: "High Schoolers to Pick Co-Ed Queen" (p. 1), "U.S. Sending Mail to Japan by Air" (p. 1), "Coop Delegates to be Chosen Wednesday" (p. 2), "Evacuee Property: Services Enumerated" (p. 3).
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Poston Chronicle Vol. XIX No. 17 (June 29, 1944) (ddr-densho-145-525)
Selected article titles: "W.R.A. to Care for Italian Refugees at Fort Ontario. 1,000 to be Brought to United States" (p. 1), "Sanger Killing Only Rumor" (p. 1), "Messages to Japan May be Sent" (p. 2).
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Parade float (ddr-densho-35-239)
Japanese American children aboard a replica of the Miike Maru steamship during Seattle's Golden Potlatch festival of 1911. The Miike Maru was the first ship to begin regular commercial service between Japan and North America.
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Parade float (ddr-densho-35-230)
Japanese American children aboard a replica of the Miike Maru steamship during Seattle's Golden Potlatch parade of 1911. The Miike Maru was the first ship to begin regular commercial service between Japan and North America.
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Parade float (ddr-densho-35-183)
Japanese American children aboard a replica of the Miike Maru steamship during Seattle's Golden Potlatch festival of 1911. The Miike Maru was the first ship to begin regular commercial service between Japan and North America.
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Portrait of two girls (ddr-ajah-6-5)
Caption on right of photo: At right: Chizuye Kato(w) in Japan / Written on the back in Kanji: "Chizuye Kato Keep it Forever". Biographical data of Chizuye Kato and Buichi Nakata in caption below photo
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Letter from Mike Masaoka to Shunichi Murata (ddr-densho-379-225)
On behalf of Alice Yuriko Endo and Frank Aiji Endo, Mike Masaoka explored Shunichi Murata's, (now living in Japan) request for return of his vested property from the Office of Alien Property, Department of Justice.
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Muraki Family in front of their house (ddr-densho-494-43)
Caption on website: "Saying goodbye to Japan / After accepting the offer of marriage from the Maida family, Torayoshi spent some time at his family home in Kebara." and "The family home in Kebara, in 1919"
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 3, No. 143 (September 20, 1930) (ddr-densho-96-173)
Selected article titles: "Japan Will Begin Second Decennial Census October 1" (p. 1), "D'Vorak Expected to Develop Fast Japanese Eleven" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Japan's Big Issue Immigration, Says Mrs. McLaughlin" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 2, No. 96 (October 26, 1929) (ddr-densho-96-125)
Selected article titles: "Premier Selects Japan Delegates to London Parley" (p. 1), "Gridiron Leaders in League Battle to Scoreless Tie" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Committee Heads Chosen at League Business Meeting" (p. 4)
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Japanese American Courier Vol. 3, No. 155 (December 13, 1930) (ddr-densho-96-185)
Selected article titles: "W.M. Alexander Advocates Quota Basis for Japan" (p. 1), "Comrades, Auburn, Sparklers Quints Take 'B' Openers" (p. 2), "Pink Tea" (p. 3), "Girl Pianist Will Assist Singer in Coming Recital" (p. 4)
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Letter from Henri Takahashi to Tomoye Nozawa (ddr-densho-410-226)
Talks about the money that he can make bringing in typewriters to Japan where they are scarce, is visiting friends and relatives, is hoping they can get married soon if he can make enough money.
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Letter from Tomoye to Henri Takahashi (ddr-densho-422-130)
Details of her itinerary and plans for the last week of her trip in Japan, is staying with friends who run a cooking school, they should expect to reciprocate hosting if people travel to SF.
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John Kaneko and father digging; interview with father (ddr-densho-1007-1650)
John Kaneko and his father dig in a field; Loni asks the father about his time in Japan and the US. Original title: 135, II SAC #6, 9-7-85, John & father dig and talk
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Tsuchino Forrester Interview Segment 17 (ddr-densho-1000-439-17)
Thoughts on the difference between prewar and postwar immigrants from Japan (Japanese language)
This interview was conducted in Japanese. The transcript provided is an English translation.
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Yasashi Ichikawa Interview II Segment 24 (ddr-densho-1000-112-24)
Planning to return to Japan, then deciding against it (Japanese language)
This interview was conducted in Japanese. The transcript is a translation of the original interview.
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Rudy Tokiwa Interview II Segment 6 (ddr-densho-1000-92-6)
Life in Japan, hierarchy within the grade schools
This interview was conducted at the 1998 Americans of Japanese Ancestry Veterans National Convention, held in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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Yasashi Ichikawa Interview I Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1000-111-5)
Women's roles in Japan: sons valued higher than daughters (Japanese language)
This interview was conducted in Japanese. The transcript is a translation of the original interview.
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George Koshi Segment 27 (ddr-densho-1008-1-27)
Description of judicial reform work in Japan
Members of the National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS) arranged for and conducted this interview in conjunction with Densho.
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Letter from Jokichi [Yamanaka] to Mr. and Mrs. S. Okine, June 16, 1946 [in Japanese] (ddr-csujad-5-149)
A letter from Jokichi Yamanaka in Hiroshima, Japan to his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine. This letter is mailed by Masao Okine, who is stationed as a Nisei soldier in Japan, via the U.S. Army Postal Service. In the letter, Jokichi informs Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine that Masao Okine brought their letters and gifts …