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551 items
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Alfred "Al" Miyagishima Interview Segment 24 (ddr-manz-1-27-24)
Discussion of Bill Hosokawa and the Japanese American Citizens League
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Bill Hosokawa Interview (ddr-densho-1000-129)
Nisei male. Born in Seattle on January 30, 1915, and attended Washington grade school, Garfield High School and the University of Washington. He grew up as a typical Nisei, working summers in Alaska salmon canneries and Western Avenue produce brokerages to pay for his education. He became interested in writing at Garfield where he was sports …
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Bill Hosokawa Interview (ddr-densho-122-26)
Nisei male. Born in Seattle on January 30, 1915, and attended Washington grade school, Garfield High School and the University of Washington. He grew up as a typical Nisei, working summers in Alaska salmon canneries and Western Avenue produce brokerages to pay for his education. He became interested in writing at Garfield where he was sports …
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Storage list for Kuwano Hosokawa (ddr-sbbt-2-379)
A check-in list for goods belonging to Kuwano Hosokawa, moved from the Buddhist Church (Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple) to Lyon Van and Storage Company's lot 902.
Narrator Bill Hosokawa
Nisei male. Born in Seattle on January 30, 1915, and attended Washington grade school, Garfield High School and the University of Washington. He grew up as a typical Nisei, working summers in Alaska salmon canneries and Western Avenue produce brokerages to pay for his education. He became interested in writing at Garfield where he was sports …
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Letter from Bill Hosokawa to Cedrick Shimo (ddr-densho-122-874)
Re: reconciliation between various segments of Japanese American community over actions during the war
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Dedication ceremony speaker (ddr-densho-26-29)
Bill Hosokawa giving the pre-dedication message at the James Y. Sakamoto Memorial pre-dedication ceremony at Keiro Nursing Home in Seattle, Washington.
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Bill Hosokawa Interview Segment 3 (ddr-densho-122-26-3)
Mike Masaoka and Minoru Yasui's positions on creating test cases
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Bill Hosokawa Interview Segment 5 (ddr-densho-122-26-5)
Belief that the actions of the World War II draft resisters "endangered a lot of other people"
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Bill Hosokawa Interview Segment 2 (ddr-densho-122-26-2)
Discussion of the choice to comply with mass removal without protest
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Bill Hosokawa Interview Segment 1 (ddr-densho-122-26-1)
Thoughts on the role of the JACL during mass removal, and suspected community informants
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Bill Hosokawa Interview Segment 4 (ddr-densho-122-26-4)
Discussion of mass removal and incarceration: decision of whether or not to protest
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Bill Hosokawa Interview Segment 7 (ddr-densho-122-26-7)
The lack of information about the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee in previously published works
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Japanese American couple (ddr-densho-37-466)
Original WRA caption: Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Alice and Bill Hosokawa, young Americans of Japanese ancestry now residing at Heart Mountain. Bill, whose father came to the United States many years ago is a recognized Nisei leader, a graduate of the University of Washington, West coast newspaper man, foreign correspondent for the Shanghai …
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Seattle Nisei On Iowa Paper (October 21, 1943) (ddr-densho-56-967)
The Seattle Daily Times, October 21, 1943, p. 22
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Granada Pioneer Vol. I No. 90 (August 11, 1943) (ddr-densho-147-91)
Selected article titles: "Movement to Tule Lake Set for September 15" (p. 1), "Pamphlets Issued on Segregation" (p. 1), "'Time' Quotes Hosokawa" (p. 3), "Ball of Fire Witnessed by Block 6F Resident" (p. 3).
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. XI No. 130 (March 1939) (ddr-pc-11-2)
Selected article titles: "Membership Drive of National JACL Was Huge Success" (p. 1), "Chapters Asked To Send Minutes Soon To Pacific Citizen" (p. 1), "Life Sketched in Two Orient Ports by Bill Hosokawa" (p. 2).
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Bill Hosokawa Interview Segment 19 (ddr-densho-1000-129-19)
Discussion of newspaper column written about nativists in California