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densho.blog: July 2014
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Thursday, July 3, 2014. Shosuke Sasaki: "Escape" from Camp. Shosuke Sasaki was incarcerated at the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho, during World War II. In this clip, he remembers a humorous incident in which he cut through the camp's barbed wire fence. Shosuke Sasaki's full interview is available in the Densho Digital Archive. View the Archive Spotlight interview excerpt. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Densho Digital Archive (free registration required). Subscribe to Densho eNews.
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densho.blog: January 2014
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Thursday, January 9, 2014. Michiko Frances Chikahisa: Addressing Social Issues in the Japanese American Community After the War. Michiko Frances Chikahisa was a social worker in Los Angeles and Chicago directly after World War II. In this clip, she talks about the types of problems she observed among Japanese American youths and their parents upon returning home after the war. Michiko Frances Chikahisa's full interview is available in the Densho Digital Archive. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Home from Denver - Densho: Japanese American Incarceration and Japanese Internment
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Board & Staff. Looking Like the Enemy. Why Does this Matter Now? In the Shadow of My Country. July 9, 2008. While Tom, Megan, and Dana were busy interviewing people at the Denver conference, I was manning an information table and photography display. It felt like hundreds of people visited the Densho booth between sessions. Lots of Nisei and their families were interested in newly discovered photos of the Amache camp that we shared in advance of placing them in the Digital Archive. In 1988 Pres. Reag...
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写真、書簡が閲覧、ダウンロードできる Densho Digital Repository. 歴史的写真 Densho Digital Repository. 文献 Densho The Japanese American Legacy Project. Densho 1416 South Jackson Street. Seattle, Washington 98144. The Japanese American Legacy Project このウェブサイトに掲載の記事 写真の無断転載を禁じます 提供 Tateuchi Foundation • 米日財団 Design and Development: BIMO.
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densho.blog: The Living Legacy of Tamie Tsuchiyama
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Monday, May 18, 2015. The Living Legacy of Tamie Tsuchiyama. Today marks the 100th birthday of Dr. Tamie Tsuchiyama- the only Japanese American woman to work full-time for the Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement Study. JERS) Although she never published anything on mass incarceration, Tsuchiyama kept an extensive "sociological journal," and generated a series of short ethnographic reports that have been utilized by later generations of scholars. Here, Dr. Lane Hirabayashi. In doing so, Tsuchiya...
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ddr-densho-2-51 — Shells used for jewelry making | Densho Digital Repository
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Shells used for jewelry making. Tule Lake concentration camp, California. Social and recreational activities. Courtesy of the Bain Family Collection. Related articles from the Densho Encyclopedia. Arts and crafts in camp. Months of Waiting, 1942â 1945 (exhibition). Densho, 2016. Terms of Use/Privacy Policy. The text of this page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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ddr-densho-151-40 — Young Japanese American during mass removal | Densho Digital Repository
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Young Japanese American during mass removal. This object is in the public domain. You may freely use it for any purpose. Original WRA caption: Hayward, California. A young evacuee looks out the window of the evacuation bus before it starts for Tanforan Assembly Center. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration. Lange, Dorothea: photographer. Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration. Related articles from the Densho Encyclopedia.
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ddr-densho-149-1 — Tanforan Totalizer Vol. I No. 1 (May 15, 1942) | Densho Digital Repository
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Tanforan Totalizer Vol. I No. 1 (May 15, 1942). This object is in the public domain. You may freely use it for any purpose. Selected article titles: "Assembly Center Head Greets Residents. Cooperation Stressed" (p. 1), "P.O.'s Daily Tote Hits 6000" (p. 1), "'Home Sweet Stall'" (p. 2). May 15, 1942. Tanforan Assembly Center, California. Courtesy of the family of Itaru and Shizuko Ina. Related articles from the Densho Encyclopedia. Ddr-densho-149-1-mezzanine-62b511ec5b - Full edition.
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ddr-densho-35-38 — Artifacts, Tule Lake concentration camp | Densho Digital Repository
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Artifacts, Tule Lake concentration camp. The Tule Lake Museum, located on the fairgrounds, displays artifacts from the Tule Lake concentration camp. Shown here are parts of a wooden crate that presumably held items belonging to a camp inmate. The 27213 designation was probably the owner's family number. Photo, July 1997. Tule Lake, California. Nakashima, Sheri: photographer. Related articles from the Densho Encyclopedia. Densho, 2016. Terms of Use/Privacy Policy.
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News - Densho: Japanese American Incarceration and Japanese Internment
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Board & Staff. Looking Like the Enemy. Why Does this Matter Now? In the Shadow of My Country. The Densho eNews is a monthly electronic newsletter highlighting our digital archive of life stories and documents, organizational news, and community items of interest. Subscribe to Densho News. Board & Staff. Sign up to receive our monthly eNews! Each month you will receive:. Pertinent articles with selections from Densho’s rich collection of video interviews, photos, and documents. April Fool’s 2014. Densho i...