Sumi Seki , 63, of Long Beach, has become an activist concerning the World War II internment and human rights

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ddr-csujad-52-40 (CSUJAD Local ID: hslb_npc_0044, CSUJAD Project ID: hslb_npc_0044)

Historical Society of Long Beach Newspaper Photograph Collection

A woman, wearing a white shirt and floral print skirt, poses in front of pottery and furniture. Two quotes attached to image read, "Sumi Seki, interred in Jerome Ark. during WWII as a 'precaution' Actually a racist move by our government" and "These days Sumi Seki, 63, of Long Beach, has become an activist concerning the World War II internment and human rights." Title from quote. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: hslb_npc_0044

6/10/1986

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Historical Society of Long Beach, Long Beach, California

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