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Floyd (ddr-densho-287-678)
img Floyd (ddr-densho-287-678)
Photograph of Floyd on a deck. Written on the album page below the image is "Floyd" in black ink.
Floyd Yamamoto (ddr-densho-287-324)
img Floyd Yamamoto (ddr-densho-287-324)
Photograph of Floyd Yamamato walking. Written on the album page below the image is " Floyd Yamamoto" in white pencil.
Postcard photograph of Tokuda brothers (ddr-densho-383-427)
img Postcard photograph of Tokuda brothers (ddr-densho-383-427)
Left to right: George and Floyd Tokuda near the Tokuda family's house in Mukilteo. Written on back of photograph: "Floyd & Dad in Mukilteo".
Floyd Shimomura Interview (ddr-densho-1000-466)
vh Floyd Shimomura Interview (ddr-densho-1000-466)
Sansei male. Born March 13, 1948, in Winters, California. Grew up in the Winters area where parents worked on a farm they had run before World War II, when they were incarcerated at the Amache concentration camp, Colorado. Graduated from UC Davis School of Law, and worked in various capacities for the State of California. Elected …
Three men standing (ddr-densho-393-1)
img Three men standing (ddr-densho-393-1)
Frank Sato, Floyd Shimomura and Ronald Ikejiri
Gordon Hirabayashi Interview V Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1000-115-5)
vh Gordon Hirabayashi Interview V Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1000-115-5)
Preparing to visit Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming, with Floyd Schmoe
Cutout portrait of Floyd and Satomi Tokuda (ddr-densho-383-325)
img Cutout portrait of Floyd and Satomi Tokuda (ddr-densho-383-325)
Floyd Tokuda, brother of George Tokuda, with wife. The couple married in 1926 and divorced in 1930. Written on album page below photograph: "Floyd and Satomi".
Floyd and Sumiko Tokuda at Minidoka (ddr-densho-383-465)
img Floyd and Sumiko Tokuda at Minidoka (ddr-densho-383-465)
George Tokuda's brother, Floyd, with wife. Floyd married Sumiko Nakabayashi in 1938. Written on back of photograph: "Gee isn't it beautiful. Oh heck. I mean the scenery. Floyd is so proud 'cause I look lots fatter than he. I sure gained weight nearly 15 pounds. Imagine. May 23, 1944."
Testimony of Floyd Schmoe (ddr-densho-67-224)
doc Testimony of Floyd Schmoe (ddr-densho-67-224)
Written testimony of Floyd Schmoe of the American Friends Service Committee. This testimony was presented at the CWRIC hearing in Seattle, Washington, on Friday, September 11, 1981, in the section titled "Political Climate and Comparison of Centers."
Testimony of Floyd Oles (ddr-densho-67-199)
doc Testimony of Floyd Oles (ddr-densho-67-199)
Written testimony of Floyd Oles. This testimony was presented at the CWRIC hearing in Seattle, Washington, on Thursday, September 10, 1981, in the section titled "Political Climate/Economic Loss." Personal information excised by Densho.
doc "America's Protective Custody" (ddr-densho-423-137)
Article by Floyd Schmoe critiquing the incarceration and what different groups and individuals can do to protest the injustice.
Gordon Hirabayashi Interview V Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-115-2)
vh Gordon Hirabayashi Interview V Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-115-2)
Waiting nine months in jail before release arrangements were made by Floyd Schmoe
George Tokuda holding child (ddr-densho-383-470)
img George Tokuda holding child (ddr-densho-383-470)
The child is George and Tamako Tokuda's oldest son, Floyd.
Floyd Tokuda graduation portrait (ddr-densho-383-2)
img Floyd Tokuda graduation portrait (ddr-densho-383-2)
Portrait taken for graduation from Everett High School.
Floyd Schmoe Interview II (ddr-densho-1000-86)
vh Floyd Schmoe Interview II (ddr-densho-1000-86)
White male. Born September 21, 1895. Sixth generation Quaker and an internationally recognized pacifist and peace activist. He was a forest ecologist, marine biologist, college professor, and leader of many volunteer service groups. During World War II, he was a leader in persuading colleges outside of the evacuation zone to accept Japanese American students, and in …
Floyd Schmoe Interview I (ddr-densho-1000-83)
vh Floyd Schmoe Interview I (ddr-densho-1000-83)
White male. Born September 21, 1895. Sixth generation Quaker and an internationally recognized pacifist and peace activist. He was a forest ecologist, marine biologist, college professor, and leader of many volunteer service groups. During World War II, he was a leader in persuading colleges outside of the evacuation zone to accept Japanese American students, and in …
Newsletter from Conference between Americans of Occidental and Oriental Ancestry (ddr-densho-356-837)
doc Newsletter from Conference between Americans of Occidental and Oriental Ancestry (ddr-densho-356-837)
Newsletter from Conference between Americans of Occidental and Oriental Ancestry, Vol. 1 No. 1. Newsletter discuses it's purpose and intentions.
Man holding fish (ddr-densho-383-415)
img Man holding fish (ddr-densho-383-415)
Floyd or George Tokuda with fish in his lap, outside the Tokuda's house in Mukilteo.
Man holding child (ddr-densho-383-469)
img Man holding child (ddr-densho-383-469)
George and Tamako Tokuda's post-war resettlement in Seattle. The child is George and Tamako's oldest son, Floyd. Written on front of photograph: "1946 - Yesler Way". Written on back of photograph: "May 1946".
Floyd Schmoe receiving Hiroshima Peace Prize (ddr-densho-26-5)
img Floyd Schmoe receiving Hiroshima Peace Prize (ddr-densho-26-5)
Floyd Schmoe was a long time peace activist. After the bombing of Hiroshima he was instrumental in spearheading a campaign to build homes for the bomb survivors. For his efforts, he received the Hiroshima Peace Prize, shown here. Left to right: Unidentified, Floyd Schmoe, Ken Nakano, Aki Kurose, unidentified.
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