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Gordon Hirabayashi and conference panelist (ddr-densho-26-21)
"The Nikkei Experience in the Pacific Northwest" conference at the University of Washington. L to R: Gordon Hirabayashi and Peter Irons.
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Gordon Hirabayashi with family members (ddr-densho-26-22)
"The Nikkei Experience in the Pacific Northwest" conference at the University of Washington. (L to R): Richard Hirabayshi, Gordon Hirabayashi, unidentified, unidentified.
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Donald K. Tamaki Interview Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1021-10-3)
History of the World War II cases of Gordon Hirabayashi, Minoru Yasui and Fred Korematsu
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Eleanor Davis Interview Segment 6 (ddr-densho-1000-425-6)
Receiving a ride home from Gordon Hirabayashi when he broke the curfew imposed on Japanese Americans
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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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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 37, No. 4, April 2000 (ddr-sjacl-1-475)
Newsletter covering the following topics: UW to honor Gordon Hirabayashi; CLPEF bill passes; Aki Kurose School passes challenge to name change.
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Form letter sent to Japanese American community members from Gordon Hirabayashi and Cherry Kinoshita of the Community Committee on Redress/Reparations (ddr-densho-383-498)
Encouraging community members to participate in the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians hearings in person or in writing. Pages 2 and 3 contain response from George Tokuda.
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Peter Irons Interview II Segment 14 (ddr-densho-1000-127-14)
Volunteering to testify before the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians; assembling legal team, contacting Fred Korematsu, Gordon Hirabayashi and Min Yasui
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Letter to Lois and Emmett from Jailed Persons (ddr-densho-549-1)
A letter addressed to Lois Bennett and Emmett Bennett from jailed persons at the King County Jail, thanking them for delivering peaches. Among the signatories is Gordon Hirabayashi, whose refusal to comply with Japanese American incarceration orders led to the landmark case Hirabayashi v. United States.
Narrator Eleanor Davis
White female. Born November 17, 1922, in Seattle, Washington. Parents were both chiropractors and supportive of Japanese Americans around the time of World War II. Attended the University of Washington in 1940 and became friends with Gordon Hirabayashi.
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Statement from Seattle Chapter of NAACP (ddr-densho-122-345)
In support of Hirabayashi petition to reverse wartime convictions