Tools for Educators - Photo Gallery: Shigeo Yoshida
Shigeo Yoshida, the behind-the-scenes strategist of the Japanese community, visionary social planner and ghost writer of the martial law government.
Yoshida was a teacher then quickly became a school principal
Scrapbook reveals early adchievemens in Hilo
Yoshida scrapbook
Football closeup
From an early age, Shigeo was regarded as a great student
Shigeo with his father
SY young debater
Yoshida was a member of the prewar Council for Interracial Unity
Young Shigeo in coconut hat
Yoshida developed the Speak American campaign
AJA and Euro Americans increasingly worked together (.pdf 270kb)
Yoshida cites many injustices of war (.pdf 540kb)
Yoshida says Hawaii was improved by war (.pdf 720kb)
Shigeo Yoshida, thinker of morale section
Formal portrait in youth
A Yoshida ancestor
Shigeo and brother Jitsu with their parents
Shigeo on UH football team
Shigeo Yoshida's father Naohiko Yoshida, born a samurai
Yoshida at university graduation
Yoshida with his bride Thelma
(Morale Section) Yoshida, Ching & Chas Loomis
A fragment of Council for Interracial Unity report, 1939
Fragment of a report representing sweep of Morale Section work (.pdf 750kb)
Yoshida preached a united citizenry (.pdf 190kb)
Yoshida's personal hand-written recollection of war (.pdf 550kb)