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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 41 No. 26 (December 23, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-51)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 41 No. 26 (December 23, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-51)
Selected article titles: "JACL 25th Anniversary" (p. 1), "Native Daughter in Washington" (p. 2), "Grand-father of JACL" (p. 3), "Detroit's Chapter Growth Seen in Leaders, Toilers" (p.14), "Pioneer Issei Regime Began to Fade After Passage of Alien Land Laws" (p. 20), "Spiritual values still motivating force, influence in Democracy" (p. 30), "JACL stands through criticism, heartaches …
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 41 No. 7 (August 12, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-32)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 41 No. 7 (August 12, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-32)
Selected article titles: "House passes Hawaii land return bill, aids non-profit Japanese organizations" (p. 1), "Anti-oriental discriminatory clause in Reclamation Act deleted in House action" (p. 1), "Past decade of Japan's democratization surveyed; importation of American customs many, but labor movement rise significant" (p. 2).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 5 (February 4, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-5)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 5 (February 4, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-5)
Selected article titles: "State Dep't ready to liberalize refugee relief law procedures" (p. 1), "U.S. Nisei should not judge strandees summarily" (p. 2), "School children of Japan not much different from U.S.'s, on a par psychologically, says visiting Wakayama teacher" (p. 3), "Restudy Nisei Week" (p. 7).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 3 (January 21, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-3)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 3 (January 21, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-3)
Selected article titles: "Larger claimants organize to liberalize law" (p. 1), "Five GI war orphans arrive in San Francisco, first of group to be admitted from Japan under Refugee bill" (p. 1), "Trust Japanese good judgment rules rearmament" (p. 2).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 22 (June 3, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-22)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 22 (June 3, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-22)
Selected article titles: "Over 7,000 Issei naturalized in first 18 months after law changed; unofficial estimates figure ten-thousand" (p. 1), "Frozen assets of Peruvian-Japanese in U.S. available for restitution" (p. 1), "20,000 war brides in America" (p. 2), "Japanese restaurant shortage" (p. 2).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 24 (June 17, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-24)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 24 (June 17, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-24)
Selected article titles: "Pre-examination procedures reinstated by immigration office; may assist certain Issei aliens with Nisei wives" (p. 1), "$100-million agreement signed by Japan, U.S. for surplus farm products will help needy school children in Japan" (p. 2), "Milestones in Nisei history" (p. 8).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 41 No. 22 (November 25, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-47)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 41 No. 22 (November 25, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-47)
Selected article titles: "Masaoka to testify Dec. 1 before Sen. Kilgore hearing on I&N law; JACL statement being prepared" (P. 1), "Question arises on status of dual citizen in Japan whose citizenship being clarified" (p. 1), "Nisei vote in '56" (p. 8).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 11 (March 18, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-11)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 11 (March 18, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-11)
Selected article titles: "Hillings claims amendment bill referred to Lane Subcommittee" (p. 1), "Northwest Times calls it '30' with Mar. 30 issue" (p. 1), "Hint grudge angle in shooting of Oakland grocer" (p. 1), "Portland hotel blaze claims pioneer Issei, roomer admits starting fire" (p. 3).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 21 (May 27, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-21)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 21 (May 27, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-21)
Selected article titles: "Dual nationality question for Nisei clarified" (p. 1), "Family of four escapes injury in Salt Lake vandal bombing of automobile" (p. 1), "Nisei for Federal Judiciary" (p. 8).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 8 (February 25, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-8)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 40 No. 8 (February 25, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-8)
Selected article titles: "JACL urging members to push Hawaii-Alaska statehood bill" (p. 1), "Japanese woman-student marries Nisei, has status changed without re-entry" (p. 1), "Juvenile Delinquency" (p. 2), "Interracial Romances" (p. 8).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 41 No. 23 (December 2, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-48)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 41 No. 23 (December 2, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-48)
Selected article titles: "El Centro school system adopts non-segregation" (p. 1), "Guaranty of Asia immigrant equal consideration with others, CL please" (p. 1), "ICC order to end segregation in travel faces opposition in four Dixie states" (p. 1), "Eat lots of sashimi, juicy tomatoes if you want to live to 100" (p. 1).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 41 No. 12 (September 16, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-37)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 41 No. 12 (September 16, 1955) (ddr-pc-27-37)
Selected article titles: "Senate query on civil rights open Sept. 17" (p. 1), "Nisei have much to learn from Issei as role of JACL in community, says solicitor" (p. 4).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 7 No. 84 (May 1935) (ddr-pc-7-3)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 7 No. 84 (May 1935) (ddr-pc-7-3)
Selected article titles: "Greater Activity in N.W. Promised at Council Meet" (p. 1), "Expatriation Will Win Confidence in Second Generation" (p. 1), Slocum Fights for Vet Citizenship Bill" (p. 1).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 7 No. 82 (March 1935) (ddr-pc-7-1)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 7 No. 82 (March 1935) (ddr-pc-7-1)
Selected article titles: "Bills Pending in Calif. Legislature May Hurt Second Generation Welfare" (p. 1), "Congress Ponders Immigration Bills; Might Bar Aliens" (p. 1), "Fantastic Story of Calif. Japanese Secretly Drilling for War Given Lie" (p. 1).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 7 No. 83 (April 1935) (ddr-pc-7-2)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 7 No. 83 (April 1935) (ddr-pc-7-2)
Selected article titles: "Second Generation Interest in Voting on Rise Reported" (p. 1), "JACL is Displaying Rapid Development" (p. 1), "Chapters to Hear Vocational Issues of Young People" (p. 4).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 9 No. 109 (June 1937) (ddr-pc-9-2)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 9 No. 109 (June 1937) (ddr-pc-9-2)
Selected article titles: "JACL Officers Vote for Incorporation of National Body" (p. 1), Rare Swords Given to National JACL" (p. 1), "2 Recent House Bills Affect Alien Japanese Living in U.S." (p. 1), "JACL to Try New Fund-Raising Plan" (p. 3).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 9 No. 114 (November 1937) (ddr-pc-9-4)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 9 No. 114 (November 1937) (ddr-pc-9-4)
Selected article titles: "JACL Chapters in Action to Combat Plan for Boycott" (p. 1), "Rat and Dog Eaters, Paper Homes, Kidnapers, U.S. Slants on Japan" (p. 1), Definite Program on Racial Accord Made from Study" (p. 1).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 9 No. 110 (July 1937) (ddr-pc-9-3)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 9 No. 110 (July 1937) (ddr-pc-9-3)
Selected article titles: "Tocsin Sounds Call of Americanism as JACL Leaders Meet at San Diego" (p. 1), "Rising Generation on Coast Thriving in Business Fields" (p. 1), "Second Generation Development Plan is Started, With Notables at Helm" (p. 1).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 9 No. 106 (March 1937) (ddr-pc-9-1)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 9 No. 106 (March 1937) (ddr-pc-9-1)
Selected article titles: "Development Plan Details Given By League's Officers" (p. 1), "Nisei in Farming Now Lively Topic on Pacific Coast" (p. 1), "Utah Fishing Bill Favors Japanese" (p. 4).
Envelope of Raimondo Montecuccoli and Alberto Da Zara photographs (ddr-njpa-13-719)
doc Envelope of Raimondo Montecuccoli and Alberto Da Zara photographs (ddr-njpa-13-719)
Writing on front: "Raimondo Monte Cuccoli [sic]. Italian cruiser, Captain Alberto Dazara [sic]."
Memo from Co-ordinating Committee to Mr. W. [Willard E.] Schmidt, Chief of Administrative Police, April 7, 1944 (ddr-csujad-2-74)
doc Memo from Co-ordinating Committee to Mr. W. [Willard E.] Schmidt, Chief of Administrative Police, April 7, 1944 (ddr-csujad-2-74)
Memo regarding resignation. Stating that the Center has returned to a state of "normalcy" including the return of approximately 2,000 ex-employees to work, it declares the dissolution of the Co-ordinating Committee, in order to make way for the election by all incarcerees ("the entire colonists' vote") of a new responsible body. The memo is signed by …
Memo from Co-ordinating Committee to W. [Willard E.] Schmidt, [1944] (ddr-csujad-2-98)
doc Memo from Co-ordinating Committee to W. [Willard E.] Schmidt, [1944] (ddr-csujad-2-98)
List of names, addresses, family numbers, and start dates of active fielders (in subject line, the job title is spelled "fiedlers" but is elsewhere spelled correctly); start dates of the 32 fielders range from January 13, 1944 to February 4, 1944. Names: Hamada, Isao; Nakanishi, Yoichi; Iwohara, Tsugio; Okamoto, Chiyoko; Keiunji, Masaru; Sakai, Masayoshi; Oda, Yoshitsugu; …
Where old soles are traded for new (ddr-csujad-38-346)
doc Where old soles are traded for new (ddr-csujad-38-346)
A newspaper clipping titled, "Where old soles are traded for new," published in "Denson tribune" on June 11, 1943. It describes incarcerees who work in the shoe repair shop at the Jerome camp in Arkansas. The clipping was sent from Mitzi Masukawa Naohara's friend, "Sock," at the Jerome camp to Mitzi at the Poston camp in …
Teacher and the war relocation project (ddr-csujad-48-125)
doc Teacher and the war relocation project (ddr-csujad-48-125)
Title as: The Teacher and the War Relocation Project. This memorandum includes a broad overview of the reasoning behind the creation of the combat zone, Executive Order 9066, and Executive Order 9102 as well as the selection of "relocation areas," the kinds of jobs held by Japanese-Americans and the administration of the "relocation areas." It outlines …
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