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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 44, No. 16 (April 19, 1957)

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Pacific Citizen 1957 Collection

Select article titles: "15th Biennial Convention Set Aug. 22-25, 1958" (p. 1); "JACL's Anti-Nisei TV Film Project Eyed by U.S. Senator" (p. 1); "Hawaiian Nisei picked 'outstanding young farmer,' grew coffee on lava soil" (p. 1); "Anti-bias bill in redevelopment passes" (p. 1); "Civil rights bill due Senate action" (p. 1); "JACL representative on Boy Scout interracial service nat'l committee" (p. 3); "JACL-sponsored version of Toastmasters Club in San Francisco attracts 25 men" (p. 5); "Cortez JACL offers plaque for Scout competition; plan for 10th anniversary" (p. 5); "Chapter aids in local girl scout activities" (p. 5); "Judy Seki socks 697 scratch series" (p. 6); "Fuzzy Shimada hits 725 in ABC tourney" (p. 6); "Interest in L.A. JACL Relays Boosted as Athletes Cavort" (p. 6); "House Statehood Hearings" (p. 8); "State Dep't restores citizenship of Nisei strandee by administrative action" (p. 8); Nisei wins award in nat'l essay contest" (p. 8).

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