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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 1 (ddr-manz-1-142-1)
Description of parents and grandparents
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 22 (ddr-manz-1-142-22)
A special employee at James's dental practice
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 25 (ddr-manz-1-142-25)
Talking with children about wartime experiences in Rohwer
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 2 (ddr-manz-1-142-2)
Father's work for the Farm and Home Administration
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 13 (ddr-manz-1-142-13)
The resourcefulness of Japanese Americans in camp
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 21 (ddr-manz-1-142-21)
Continuing Methodist faith in camp
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 31 (ddr-manz-1-142-31)
Preservation of artwork and artifacts from camp
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 4 (ddr-manz-1-142-4)
Growing up around very few people of color
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 18 (ddr-manz-1-142-18)
Parents' feelings about the World War II camp situation
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 29 (ddr-manz-1-142-29)
Continuing interest in the Rohwer camp story
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 30 (ddr-manz-1-142-30)
Influences of Rohwer experiences on lives
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 28 (ddr-manz-1-142-28)
Thoughts on an exhibit of camp materials
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 19 (ddr-manz-1-142-19)
An eventful camping trip after the war
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 16 (ddr-manz-1-142-16)
Improving attitudes towards Japanese Americans in nearby towns
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James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 5 (ddr-manz-1-142-5)
Hearing about the bombing of Pearl Harbor: "silence and tension"
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Morita family portrait (ddr-ajah-6-630)
Caption below photo: The Morita family of Alameda, CA. L to R: Toyo, son Niro, Takuritsu, son Ichiro. Takuritsu arrived in Oakland by 1915, moved to Alameda about 1919, then the family moved to Mountain View, CA by 1933. Photo circa 1928
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Women in kimonos performing at Parks Air Force Base (ddr-ajah-3-247)
Caption below photo: L to R: Satoko Sugiyama Furuichi, Kiyomi Sugiyama Uyeda, Jean Hattori Howard, Kiyoko Sato Masuda, Atsuko Sugiyama Taniguchi. Alameda Japanese young women from the Buddhist Temple entertain the men at Parks Air Force Base in Dublin, CA in August 1954
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Five women standing with Harry Hikotaro outside florist shop (ddr-ajah-6-333)
Caption below photo: Standing in front of Hayashi Florist, run by Hikotaro "Harry" Kono is L to R: Masako and Toshiko Minami, Emi, Tomiko, Chieko and Harry Kono. The Minamis are first cousins to the Konos. Circa mid 1930's. Alameda, CA
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Portrait of Japanese American family in Los Angeles (ddr-densho-242-26)
Caption by Ike Hatchimonji: "Family photo Kameji Komuro - Los Angeles probably around 1925-26. Front l to r: daus. Sachiko, Shizuko, mother/wife Katsu, son Joseph, Rev. Komuro, dau. Mitsuko. Rear: dau. Miwaki Marion, brother of Kameji name unknown, dau. Nobue, and dau. Aimee."
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Funeral service for an Issei man (ddr-densho-24-24)
Funeral service for Bunshiro Tazuma who died on 3/29/88 at 104 years old. Sons & spouses (L to R): Frances (59 yrs), Jim (62 yrs), Miyoka (58 yrs), Nobi (67 yrs), Elmer (72 yrs), Masako (62 yrs), Yukio (59 yrs), Kimi (50 yrs).
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Wedding of Pauline Otani to John Shigaki (ddr-densho-456-4)
Written on a post-it note attached to back of photograph: "L-R: Seigo + Mitsuko Otani; @ wedding of Pauline Otani to John Shigaki; Yasuko + George Shigaki 1966" in black ink. Inscribed on the back of the photograph is "Jan 8, 1966" in black ink.
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Two Nisei girls in front of dye works (ddr-densho-135-2)
Approximately 15 Japanese American families in North Seattle operated dye works businesses before World War II. These two girls are standing in front of the Royal Dye Works, located at 716 North 34th Street in the Fremont neighborhood. (L to R): Esther Hiyama, Marian Tamura.
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Japanese Americans playing baseball (ddr-densho-37-381)
Original WRA caption: The 1944 league baseball season got under way at the Tule Lake center on April 19. Project Director Ray R. Best tossed out the first ball. Nearly half of the 17,000 residents of the center were present for the opening game.