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Toshiko Hayashi Interview Segment 7 (ddr-densho-1000-492-7)
Father's farm and produce selling business
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Toshiko Hayashi Interview Segment 15 (ddr-densho-1000-492-15)
Destroying Japanese possessions, being visited by the FBI
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Toshiko Hayashi Interview Segment 9 (ddr-densho-1000-492-9)
Memories of friends in elementary school
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Toshiko Hayashi Interview Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1000-492-5)
Mother's self-isolation after son leaves for the United States
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Toshiko Hayashi Interview Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-492-13)
Hearing about the bombing of Pearl Harbor while at a friend's birthday party
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Toshiko Hayashi Interview Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-492-2)
Father's family background: an only child from Hiroshima
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Toshiko Hayashi Interview Segment 21 (ddr-densho-1000-492-21)
Living with other young people at the YWCA
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Toshiko Hayashi Interview Segment 10 (ddr-densho-1000-492-10)
Roller skating to Japanese language school
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Toshiko Hayashi Interview Segment 24 (ddr-densho-1000-492-24)
A recent incident in at a nearby shopping center
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 53, No. 8 (August 25, 1961) (ddr-pc-33-34)
Selected article titles: "Simple Rites Mark Farewell to Aki Hayashi, Cancer Victim at 48" (p. 1), "Washington Newsletter: Congressional Questionnaires" (p. 1), "Research on Bilingualism Bogs as Japanese-English Speaking Women Shy' (p. 2), and "Michener Explains Last April's Row" (p. 3).
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Jean Akita (ddr-densho-287-145)
Photograph of two women with a camera in the background. Wirtten along the bottome of the image is "Jean Akita O.S.C 1940-'41" in black ink. Written on the back is "Jean Akita Hayashi Oregon State campus 1940-'41 (?)" in black ink.
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Five women standing with Harry Hikotaro outside florist shop (ddr-ajah-6-333)
Caption below photo: Standing in front of Hayashi Florist, run by Hikotaro "Harry" Kono is L to R: Masako and Toshiko Minami, Emi, Tomiko, Chieko and Harry Kono. The Minamis are first cousins to the Konos. Circa mid 1930's. Alameda, CA
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 85, No. 9 (August 26, 1977) (ddr-pc-49-33)
Selected article titles: "HUD Exempts Seattle Housing for Asian Elderly" (p.1), "Another 'Profile in Courage' Filed" (p.1-2), "Postwar Japanese American Marriages Still a Problem" (p.1), "Uwajimaya Schedules $1.5 Million Expansion" (p.3), "1977 JACL-Hayashi Law Awards Made" (p.4).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 116, No. 19 (May 14, 1993) (ddr-pc-65-19)
Select article titles: "Hayashi to head civil rights office of U.S. health agency" (p. 1); "JACL meets with ORA on eligibility issues" (p. 1); "Asian Pacific groups seek more positions in Justice Department" (p. 1); "May proclaimed in honor of Asian Pacific Americans" (p. 3).
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Kono family standing outside family business (ddr-ajah-6-342)
Caption below photo: The Kono family in front of the family business, Hayashi Florist at 2305 Santa Clara Ave in Alameda, CA. It was operated by Hikotaro "Harry" Kono (not pictured). L to R: Tomiko "Osky/Ken" - Yemiko "Emi/Amy" - Chieko "Chi/Chec" Kono. circa 1937
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Nisei Vue Vol.1 No. 1 (Spring 1948) (ddr-densho-266-1)
Selected article titles: "Homeless Sansei Tots" (p. 3), "A Report on Resettlement" (p. 5), "The Nisei's Voice in Washington" (p. 10).
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Nisei Vue Summer 1949 (ddr-densho-266-8)
Selected article titles: "Seattle Memorial" (p. 8), "An American Hero: Sadao Munemori" (p. 12), "Teen Age Fads" (p. 31).
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. XXII, No. 2, February 1985 (ddr-sjacl-1-344)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Installation Dinner a success. 500 people attended, including 50 Issei; long list of thanks for volunteers; second Issei plaque to be added; attachment for Nippon Kan Heritage Association?s ?The Way it Was: Northwest Issei and Nisei Before 1942.? Photo exhibit; Sumi Hayashi, Newsletter editor.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 22, No. 9, September 1985 (ddr-sjacl-1-400)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Membership Campaign-By teams, Jerry Shigaki, chair; PNWDC/IDC meeting in Twin Falls to coincide with Minidoka gaining National Historic site designation; Board Bios-Ayako Hurd; Ken Mochizuki succeeds Sumi Hayashi as newsletter editor; ?Making A Difference? begins on KING5 with Lori Matsukawa and Enrique Cerna.
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Methodist Banquet (ddr-one-1-343)
Black and white photographic negative of a formal banquet, an unidentified white man is standing at the center of the table, possibly giving a speech or toast. Sitting at the far head of the table is Reverend Francis Hayashi. This may have been a banquet in relation to the Northwest Methodist Rally.
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State Loses Suits to Escheat Lands. Supreme Court Rules No Japanese Ownership Was Shown in King County Cases. (November 4, 1925) (ddr-densho-56-397)
The Seattle Daily Times, November 4, 1925, p. 12