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Flim negative of Tamako Tokuda and baby (ddr-densho-383-461)
Written on accompanying material: "Mom & Butchie in Minidoka". The baby is George and Tamako Tokuda's oldest son, Floyd Tokuda.
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Flim negative of Tamako Tokuda and baby (ddr-densho-383-462)
Written on accompanying material: "Mom & Butchie in Minidoka". The baby is George and Tamako Tokuda's oldest son, Floyd Tokuda.
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Flim negative of Tamako Tokuda and baby (ddr-densho-383-460)
Written on accompanying material: "Mom & Butchie in Minidoka". The baby is George and Tamako Tokuda's oldest son, Floyd Tokuda.
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Tamako Tokuda and baby (ddr-densho-383-466)
Written on accompanying material: "Mom & Butchie in Minidoka". The baby is George and Tamako Tokuda's oldest son, Floyd Tokuda.
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Congratulations note from S. Floyd Mori to Kimi Fujii (ddr-densho-433-290)
Assemblyman S. Floyd Mori congratulates Kimi Fujii on being re-elected president of the AC (Alameda County) Transit Board.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XIX, No. 5, May 1982 (ddr-sjacl-1-309)
Newsletter covering the following topics: At Board meeting, time was spent decrying PNW being overlooked, e.g., Spokane and Denny Yasuhara, Inagaki Awards and JACLer of the Biennium Awards. Nice tribute to Denny Yasuhara; Seattle JACL helped Floyd Schmoe in getting an honor from the Emperor, nice thank you from Floyd.
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Note from Floyd Schmoe to Tamako about Gordon Hirabayashi (ddr-densho-383-538)
Floyd Schmoe was an activist and professor, father-in-law to Gordon Hirabayashi. Nominated 3 times for the Nobel Prize.
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Picture of Tom Ikeda and Floyd Mori (ddr-densho-506-35)
Picture of Tom Ikeda and former California state representative Floyd Mori where both are wearing leis and holding an award.
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Akiko Kurose Interview II Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-42-16)
Meeting Floyd Schmoe
Mrs. Kurose was undergoing treatment for cancer and required frequent breaks and medication to help her with pain management.
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Basketball team (ddr-densho-159-265)
Back (L to R): Frank Goi, unknown, Dag Nakatogawa, Takaji Uo. Front (L to R): John Mizono, Jun Furuno, Floyd Niizawa.
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Letter from Harry Gamble to Floyd D. Shimomura (ddr-densho-345-74)
Harry Gamble writes to Floyd Shimomura about the National Park Service making Tule Lake concentration camp a National Historic Landmark site.
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Family returning home (ddr-densho-36-54)
Kametaro Funai (driving the tractor), and his family return home after the incarceration. The man standing on the platform is believed to be Floyd Schmoe, a well-known peace activist. After World War II, Schmoe organized teams of people to help Japanese Americans reestablish their farms. Museum identifying information refers to the group helping Funai as uni …
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Letter from Floyd Schmoe to Tamako Inouye (ddr-densho-383-545)
Re: results of Gordon Hirabayashi case, mutual friends, possibility of relocation
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Tamako Tokuda holding child (ddr-densho-383-472)
George and Tamako Tokuda's post-war resettlement in Seattle. The child is George and Tamako's oldest son, Floyd. The pair is next to a clothes drying line outside.
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Tamako Tokuda holding child (ddr-densho-383-468)
George and Tamako Tokuda's post-war resettlement in Seattle. The child is George and Tamako's oldest son, Floyd. The pair is next to a clothes drying line outside.
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Peace activist and internees (ddr-densho-13-45)
Floyd Schmoe, a pacifist and supporter of the Japanese American community, with Yoshi Asaba and Father Joe Kitagawa at the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Father Kitagawa was the Episcopal minister at Minidoka. Floyd Schmoe was born in 1895 and is a peace activist and Quaker from Seattle, Washington. Schmoe was a strong supporter of the Japanese …
Narrator William "Bill" Kaneko
Born in Honolulu, Hawaii. During the Redress Movement, the Department of Justice's Office of Redress Administration (ORA) was established to identify and administer reparations payments to eligible individuals. As President of the Honolulu chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League, worked with the ORA from 1989 to 1998. Later pursued a legal career in Honolulu with …
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Floyd Shimomura Segment 18 (ddr-densho-1000-466-18)
Becoming president of National Japanese American Citizens League
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Floyd Shimomura Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-466-3)
Grandparents' arranged marriage and running a boarding house
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Floyd Shimomura Segment 1 (ddr-densho-1000-466-1)
Growing up on a ranch where family had worked before World War II
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Floyd Shimomura Segment 9 (ddr-densho-1000-466-9)
Growing up in Winters, California: a fire on VJ Day
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Floyd Shimomura Segment 20 (ddr-densho-1000-466-20)
An important meeting at the White House with President Ronald Reagan
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Floyd Shimomura Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1000-466-11)
Studying in Japan during college years: a time of political unrest both in U.S. and Japan
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Floyd Shimomura Segment 17 (ddr-densho-1000-466-17)
Being part of the decision to go down the "commission road" during the redress movement