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  2. Jun Fujita - Wikipedia

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    Jun Fujita was born Junnosuke Fujita on 13 December 1888 in Nishimura, a village near Hiroshima, Japan. [1] When he was older, Fujita moved from Japan to Canada, where he worked odd jobs to save enough money to move to the United States of America, which he considered to be a "land of opportunity."

  3. Russian Germans in North America - Wikipedia

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    He documented life in the ethnic German communities in Russia, the immigration experience, work and social life in the United States, and interaction between the Russian-German communities and the wider society in both Russia and the United States. [14] They were often described as looking like Russians but sounding like Germans.

  4. Japanese in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Among the Japanese in the Chicago metropolitan area, there are Japanese-American and Japanese expatriate populations. Early Japanese began arriving around the time of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. During World War II, Japanese-Americans opted to live in Chicago rather than be interned, primarily in camps on the Pacific Coast.

  5. DANK Haus German American Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    Founded in Chicago in 1959, it seeks to preserve and promote German and German American culture. [2] The center contains the DANK museum, Scharpenberg art gallery, a library (Koegel Bibliothek), facilities for social gatherings, and offers German language classes. [3] It is a member organization of the Chicago Cultural Alliance.

  6. The Japanese Art Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The programs and publications of the Society were valuable in the 1970s, when ukiyo-e studies and, for that matter, Edo period art history had scarcely entered the academic mainstream either in the United States or Japan. [citation needed] The society publishes a quarterly newsletter for members as well as an annual journal, Impressions.

  7. Forgotten histories are hiding everywhere in L.A. These ... - AOL

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    His spray paint and acrylic paintings, art books, community projects and installations focus on native versus non-native plants, water, labor, public space and Japanese American history ...

  8. List of claims for restitution for Nazi-looted art - Wikipedia

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    Russian War Prisoner by Egon Schiele: Egon Schiele Russian War Prisoner [233] Heirs of Fritz Grünbaum [234] [235] Claim to Art Institute of Chicago. The Art Institute of Chicago refused restitution and sued the Manhattan District Attorney. [236] Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (attributed): The Liberation of Saint Peter from Prison Drawing,

  9. Germans in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    DANK Haus German American Cultural Center. Historically, Chicago has had an ethnic German population. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, 15.8% of people in the Chicago area had German ancestry, and those of German ancestry were the largest ethnic group in 80% of Chicago's suburbs. As of the year 1930, those of German ancestry were the largest European ...

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