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Henry Sugimoto Collection
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Created by: eishida
Henry Sugimoto was born in 1900 in Wakayama, Japan, and lived until the year 1990. During his lifetime, he created hundreds of works of original art, many pieces depicting the ...
Landscaping America Opening: John Kabashima - Part 1
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Uploaded by: eishida
Interviewee: John Kabashima Relationship to Nikkei gardeners: His father owned Sunnyview Nursery in Crenshaw. John is now the horticulture advisor for the University of California. Date: July 17, 2007 Location: Japanese American ...
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Mie Gakure: Discovering Nikkei Gardeners and their Communities (Item 23 of 32, “John Kabashima - Part 1; horticultural advisor; Los Angeles, CA”) Collected by: editor John explains how his father broke into the gardening industry and started his retail nursery, Sunnyview Nursery. To read the transcripts, please view the original item.
Henry Sugimoto, "Planting Vegetables"
Family of four gardening together. Father dressed in blue shirt, tan pants and light blue socks steps on shovel to dig in garden next to a barracks. Mother in lime ...
Henry Sugimoto Collection (Item 23 of 39, “Henry Sugimoto, "Planting Vegetables"”) Collected by: eishida Sugimoto depicts here a family tending to their garden, which was a common pastime in the concentration camps. As is clearly shown, the entire family tended to their humble garden ...
Rohwer - Senator Inouye visits
Uploaded by: Tom Ikeda
To view video, Click Here. During World War II, most Hawaiians of Japanese ancestry were unaware of the mass incarceration of mainland Japanese Americans. Japanese American soldiers ...
Voices from the Camps (Item 4 of 10, “Rohwer - Senator Inouye visits”) Collected by: Tom Ikeda To view video, Click Here. During World War II, most Hawaiians of Japanese ancestry were unaware of the mass incarceration of mainland Japanese Americans. Japanese American soldiers ...
National Japanese American Memorial - Manzanar and Rohwer
Uploaded by: vkm
This photograph was taken at the National Japanese American Memorial in Washington DC. Part of the Memorial is a wall that goes around the space on which the names of ...
National Japanese American Memorial in Washington D.C. (Item 6 of 8, “camp wall - Rohwer”) Collected by: vkm My mother's family was sent to Rohwer, Arkansas during WWII. My mother was born at the hospital at Rohwer.
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