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Heart Mountain Relocation Project Fourth Community Council, 43rd session (June 26, 1945) (ddr-csujad-45-38)
doc Heart Mountain Relocation Project Fourth Community Council, 43rd session (June 26, 1945) (ddr-csujad-45-38)
The council minutes feature a report on the problem of moving the Heart Mountain Cemetery when the camp is closed. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: HMRC_01-01_067
Heart Mountain Relocation Project Fourth Community Council, 13th session (March 15, 1945) (ddr-csujad-45-16)
doc Heart Mountain Relocation Project Fourth Community Council, 13th session (March 15, 1945) (ddr-csujad-45-16)
The council minutes feature a discussion of the plans for a camp wide picnic. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: HMRC_01-01_045
Heart Mountain Relocation Project Fifth Community Council, 13th session (September 25, 1945) (ddr-csujad-45-64)
doc Heart Mountain Relocation Project Fifth Community Council, 13th session (September 25, 1945) (ddr-csujad-45-64)
The council minutes feature a discussion on orderly movement of closing the camp. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: HMRC_01-01_093
Heart Mountain Relocation Project Fourth Community Council, 6th session (February 27, 1945) (ddr-csujad-45-10)
doc Heart Mountain Relocation Project Fourth Community Council, 6th session (February 27, 1945) (ddr-csujad-45-10)
The council minutes feature the election of the spokesman for the Spanish Vice Consul meeting, and agreed upon which questions to ask at the meeting. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: HMRC_01-01_039
Heart Mountain Relocation Project Fifth Community Council, 8th session (September 7, 1945) (ddr-csujad-45-59)
doc Heart Mountain Relocation Project Fifth Community Council, 8th session (September 7, 1945) (ddr-csujad-45-59)
The council minutes feature a report on carload shipments into resettled areas. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: HMRC_01-01_088
Heart Mountain Relocation Project Fourth Community Council, 23rd session (April 17, 1945) (ddr-csujad-45-25)
doc Heart Mountain Relocation Project Fourth Community Council, 23rd session (April 17, 1945) (ddr-csujad-45-25)
The council minutes feature plans for the "All-Center Conference." See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: HMRC_01-01_054
Gilbert Bowles receiving a lei from the Japanese Consul General's wife (ddr-njpa-2-85)
img Gilbert Bowles receiving a lei from the Japanese Consul General's wife (ddr-njpa-2-85)
Caption on reverse: "A LEI FOR DR. BOWLES: Mrs. Hisaji Hattori, wife of the Japanese Consul General, presents a lei to Dr. Gilbert Bowles at a dinner honoring him on his 89th birthday. Among the 500 persons who attended the banquet were (left to right) Miss Virginia Bowles, granddaughter of Dr. Bowles; Mrs. Herbert Bowles, Dr. …
Duke Kahanamoku and other city officials posing with leis (ddr-njpa-2-492)
img Duke Kahanamoku and other city officials posing with leis (ddr-njpa-2-492)
Caption on reverse: "FOUR ELECTIVE DEPARTMENT HEADS INSTALLED: Above are the four elective city-county department heads who were installed into office Tuesday noon. They are, left to right: Leon K. Sterling, clerk; Leonard K. Fong, auditor; Duke P. Kahanamoku, sheriff, and William Chung-Hoon, treasurer.--(Hawaii Times photo)."
Two directors of the Department of Public Welfare, Samuel Wilder King and Neal Blaisdell (ddr-njpa-2-742)
img Two directors of the Department of Public Welfare, Samuel Wilder King and Neal Blaisdell (ddr-njpa-2-742)
Caption on reverse: "NEW T.H. WELFARE DIRECTOR TAKES OFFICE: Mary Noonan is is [sic] being congratulated by Governor Samuel Wilder King and two of her predecessors, Mayor Neal S. Blaisdell and George H. McLane, shortly after being sworn in this morning as director of the department of public welfare. Left to right are: Gov. King, McLane, …
Japanese Consul-General, Hawaii Red Cross workers and a fisherman (ddr-njpa-2-1110)
img Japanese Consul-General, Hawaii Red Cross workers and a fisherman (ddr-njpa-2-1110)
Caption on reverse: "Pictured above are, left to right, Japan's Consul General Kenzo Yoshida, Manager John Rolfes of the Hawaii Chapter, American Cross, at 453 South Beretania Street; Capt. Kazuo Nagatani, skipper of the ill-fated fishing vessel Hiroshima Maru No. 2 which ran aground off Ala Moana Park last Saturday; and Miss Florence Tam, disaster director …
Department of State official addressing the Naturalization Encouragement Assocation of Honolulu (ddr-njpa-2-950)
img Department of State official addressing the Naturalization Encouragement Assocation of Honolulu (ddr-njpa-2-950)
Caption on reverse: "NATURALIZATION GROUP: Harold Templeman of the Department of State is shown addressing the Naturalization Encouragement Association of Honolulu's fifth annual dinner meeting last night at Queen's Surf. Others, left to right are: Delegate Elizabeth P. Farrington, Consul-General Masahide Kanayama, President-elect Masayuki Adachi and Harry Tanaka, toastmaster.--(Hawaii Times photo)."
Gidra, Vol. I, No. 3 (June 1969) (ddr-densho-297-3)
doc Gidra, Vol. I, No. 3 (June 1969) (ddr-densho-297-3)
Selected article titlese: "The Persecution Rests" (p. 1), "CS, It's a Gas!" (p. 1), "Reflections in a Slanted Eye" (p. 2), "Grapes Are Coming!" (p. 4).
Gidra, Vol. I, No. 2 (May 1969) (ddr-densho-297-2)
doc Gidra, Vol. I, No. 2 (May 1969) (ddr-densho-297-2)
Selected article titles: "S.I. Rips Gidra!" (p. 1), "The Oriental as a 'Middleman Minority'" (p. 3), "Red Guard Party" (p. 4), "Title II . . . 'a Long Step Toward Totalitarianism'" (p. 5).
Booklet
doc Booklet "The Japanese In Our Midst" (ddr-densho-356-1022)
Booklet titled "The Japanese in Our Midst" prepared and published by the Colorado Council of Churches that details the situation of incarceration, relocation and actions individuals can take.
Booklet
doc Booklet "The Displaced Japanese-Americans" (ddr-densho-356-1026)
Booklet titled "The Displaced Japanese Americans" that is a reprinting of the article "Issei, Nisei, and Kibei" from the April 1944 issue of Fortune Magazine. The booklet's front and back covers include art by Mine Okubo.
Article
doc Article "The People Nobody Wants: An on-the-spot observer tells what happened in the lives of more than 100,000 Japanese when they were ordered out of the Pacific Coast Combat Zone" (ddr-densho-356-841)
Article titled: "The People Nobody Wants: An on-the-spot observer tells what happened in the lives of more 100,000 Japanese when they were ordered out of the Pacific Coast Combat Zone" by Frank J. Taylor published in The Saturday Evening Post.
Crossroads Vol. V, No. 16 (September 12, 1952) (ddr-densho-507-3)
doc Crossroads Vol. V, No. 16 (September 12, 1952) (ddr-densho-507-3)
Selected article titles: “One Issei’s Opinion” (p. 2, 8), “Th Nisei Seek Election” (p. 3), “Society” (p. 4), “Club Notes” (p. 6), “Church Notices” (p. 6), “Sports” (p. 7), “Professional Directory” (p. 8)
1944 El Chaparral (ddr-csujad-55-2681)
doc 1944 El Chaparral (ddr-csujad-55-2681)
El Chaparral' yearbook, 1944 provides information about classes, activities, and sports during the school year. Detailed pictures of the camp are featured in the yearbook. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2845
Densho eNews, January 2009 (ddr-densho-431-28)
doc Densho eNews, January 2009 (ddr-densho-431-28)
Article titles: "From the Director," "Densho News: Free Teacher Workshop: Teaching with Social Studies CBAs," "Saving History: Rare Redress Hearings Tapes Restored," "New to the Archive: Look Inside the Archive: Topaz Museum Interviews," "National News and Events: Tule Lake Declared a National Monument."
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