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Margie Nahmias Angel Interview Segment 6 (ddr-densho-1000-349-6)
Visiting Seattle's Japanese Baptist Church
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Japanese Baptist Church (ddr-csujad-43-14)
Photograph number 949 of Japanese Baptist Church on the corner of Ways Street and Terminal Way on Terminal Island. Handwritten note on negative sleeve reads: Habitation near N.A.S. [Naval Air Station] and N.O.B. [Naval Operation Base] Roosevelt Base T.I. (Terminal Island). Negative scan. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: …
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Japanese Baptist Church (ddr-csujad-43-136)
Photograph number 1479 of the Japanese Baptist Church on the corner of Terminal Way and Ways Street on Terminal Island. A military truck can be seen next to church. Sign reads: 252A1. Negative scan. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: ter_02_030
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Japanese Baptist church members (ddr-densho-353-301)
The church was located at 621 Washington Street. Captioned: "Farewell for Sasao sensei Rev. Blackstone." There is also a handwritten note on the back in Japanese.
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Japanese Baptist church members (ddr-densho-353-298)
The church was located at 621 Washington Street.
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Mutsu Homma Segment 44 (ddr-densho-1000-24-44)
Father's work as minister of Seattle's Japanese Baptist Church
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Paul Nagano Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1000-65-3)
Family's religious background and joining a Japanese Baptist church as a young boy
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Emery Brooks Andrews Interview Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1000-155-5)
Father's early involvement with the Seattle Japanese American community, and the Seattle Japanese Baptist Church
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A group in front of the Fujin home (ddr-densho-353-308)
The Fujin Women's Home was organized by the Japanese Baptist Church.
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Peggie Nishimura Bain Interview Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-170-16)
Staying in Seattle's Fujin Home, a home for women run by the Japanese Baptist Church
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Congregation outside the Japanese Baptist Church (ddr-densho-12-1)
The Japanese Baptist Church is located at 160 Broadway in Seattle, Washington. Before World War II, this area was adjacent to Seattle's Nihonmachi, or Japantown.
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Members of the Japanese Baptist Church (ddr-densho-353-69)
The church was located on Jefferson Street. A note on the back indicates the 50th anniversary.
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World Wide Guild members (ddr-densho-383-239)
Written on album page below photograph: "W.W.G. Baptist". The World Wide Guild consisted of groups organized by the Japanese Baptist Church for young women and girls.
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Emery Brooks Andrews Interview Segment 17 (ddr-densho-1000-155-17)
The end of World War II: returning to Seattle, father's resolve to reopen the Japanese Baptist Church
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Shigeko Sese Uno Segment 7 (ddr-densho-1000-98-7)
Activities at Seattle's Japanese Baptist Church: cooking classes, sports, the Young Peoples Christian Conference, and prayers for peace
Narrator Paul Nagano
Sansei male. Born, June 17, 1920, in Los Angeles, California. Grew up in "Little Tokyo," and the Boyle Heights area. During World War II, was removed to the Poston concentration camp, Arizona. Became ordained as a Baptist minister while incarcerated, ministering to fellow camp inmates and leading ecumenical worship services in camp. Left Poston to attend …
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A cooking class taught in the Fujin Home (ddr-densho-353-272)
The Fujin Home was a women's home organized by the Japanese Baptist Church. It was used as a shelter and a classroom.
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Paul Nagano Interview (ddr-densho-1000-65)
Sansei male. Born, June 17, 1920, in Los Angeles, California. Grew up in "Little Tokyo," and the Boyle Heights area. During World War II, was removed to the Poston concentration camp, Arizona. Became ordained as a Baptist minister while incarcerated, ministering to fellow camp inmates and leading ecumenical worship services in camp. Left Poston to attend …
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World Wide Guild members (ddr-densho-383-199)
Written on album page below photograph: "The WWG's". The World Wide Guild consisted of groups organized by the Japanese Baptist Church for young women and girls.
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Boy Scout Troop 53 of the Japanese Baptist Church (ddr-densho-353-364)
Captioned: "Taken in 1921. Troop 53 [was] organized in 1920 by Clarence Arai. Only eighteen, [he] could only be an assistant scoutmaster. Mr. Rex Strickland was scoutmaster for a while. Tr. 53 was the second troop of Japanese Americans in U.S."
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