Seattle Times Collection ddr-densho-56
1199 items
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Japanese Workers Give Union Problem (December 28, 1917) (ddr-densho-56-304)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 28, 1917, p. 23
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Seattle Japanese Pledge Support to War Loan. Individuals and Corporations Buying Liberty Bonds -- Aid Offered in Resolution. (April 11, 1918) (ddr-densho-56-305)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 11, 1918, p. 7
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To Press Japanese Claims to Citizenship (May 16, 1918) (ddr-densho-56-306)
The Seattle Daily Times, May 16, 1918, p. 7
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Urges Removal of Bars to Orientals (June 6, 1918) (ddr-densho-56-307)
The Seattle Daily Times, June 6, 1918, p. 19
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Japanese Assembly Pledges Loyalty to America. Convention Gathered in Seattle Sends Formal Message to President Wilson. (July 4, 1918) (ddr-densho-56-308)
The Seattle Daily Times, July 4, 1918, p. 13
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Coast Japanese Hold Conference. Business Men Meeting Here to Discuss Commercial and Educational Problems. (July 5, 1918) (ddr-densho-56-309)
The Seattle Daily Times, July 5, 1918, p. 9
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Masquerading as Swede is Charge. Elizabeth Willard, Alleged Unnaturalized German, Arrested by Federal Officers. (July 22, 1918) (ddr-densho-56-310)
The Seattle Daily Times, July 22, 1918, p. 10
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Annual Nippon Club Tourney Starts Today. Eighty Entries in Japanese Tournament -- Only Three Girls to Compete. (August 11, 1918) (ddr-densho-56-311)
The Seattle Daily Times, August 11, 1918, p. 16
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Seattle's Expansion in Trade Explained. Japanese Professor Gives Large Part of Credit to Business Men of City. (August 18, 1918) (ddr-densho-56-312)
The Seattle Daily Times, August 18, 1918, p. 18
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Fine Qualities of Japanese Praised. Seattle Man Lauds Industry, Sense of Honor and Patriotism of Settlers Here. (September 1, 1918) (ddr-densho-56-313)
The Seattle Daily Times, September 1, 1918, p. 5
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Packing House Workers to Admit Japanese to Union (September 17, 1918) (ddr-densho-56-314)
The Seattle Daily Times, September 17, 1918, p. 10
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What's in a Name, Asks Asahi Manager. Japanese Ball Players Sorrowfully Discover Limitations of Liberty Park. (October 27, 1918) (ddr-densho-56-315)
The Seattle Daily Times, October 27, 1918, p. 21
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Japanese Made Citizen. Honolulu Judge Admits Man Who Served in U.S. Army. (January 20, 1919) (ddr-densho-56-316)
The Seattle Daily Times, January 20, 1919, p. 9
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Japanese Labor Lines Up in Support of Strike (February 4, 1919) (ddr-densho-56-317)
The Seattle Daily Times, February 4, 1919, p. 2
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Entitled to Citizenship. United States Will Admit Orientals Who Fought in Army. (February 14, 1919) (ddr-densho-56-318)
The Seattle Daily Times, February 14, 1919, p. 20
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Plan to Colonize Japanese Probed. Orientals Said to Be Negotiating for 800,000 Acres in Mexico Near Border. Senator Sends Report. (March 21, 1919) (ddr-densho-56-319)
The Seattle Daily Times, March 21, 1919, p. 16
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Japanese-Mexico Land Buy Blocked. State Department Warns Dealers That 600,000-Acre Purchase Must Not Go. Against Foreign Policy. (March 23, 1919) (ddr-densho-56-320)
The Seattle Daily Times, March 23, 1919, p. 21
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Deny Citizenship to Two Japanese Serving in Navy (April 13, 1919) (ddr-densho-56-322)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 13, 1919, pp. 1, 8
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Phelan Warns of Japanese Menace. Senator Says Orientals Are Rapidly Acquiring Land by Evading Statute. May Become Lawmakers. (April 18, 1919) (ddr-densho-56-323)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 18, 1919, p. 17
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Hotel Owners Pay Fines. Three Found Guilty of Failing to Give Heat; Others Forfeit. (May 20, 1919) (ddr-densho-56-325)
The Seattle Daily Times, May 20, 1919, p. 2