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The Kinoshita Family meeting visitors at the Minidoka main gate (ddr-fom-1-430)
Left to right: Unknown, Chuck Kinoshita, Fred Suyekichi Kinoshita, Mary Kinoshita, Akino Kinoshita, unknown, Father Leopold Tibesar.
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The Kinoshita Family meeting visitors at the Minidoka main gate (ddr-fom-1-429)
Left to right: Chuck Kinoshita, Fred Suyekichi Kinoshita, Mary Kinoshita, Akino Kinoshita, unknown, unknown, Father Leopold Tibesar.
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview (ddr-densho-1000-510)
Nisei female. Born May 18, 1927, in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in Seatle, where father wsa the head bellboy at an exclusive club. Attended the Maryknoll Catholic school in Seattle prior to World War II. During World War II, removed to the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. While at Minidoka, brother …
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-322-8)
A portrait of the Kinoshita family. Standing in back: Kazuo and Yoshio Kinoshita. Seated, left to right: Kise, Masao, and Tokuji Kinoshita. Not pictured: daughter Mary Kinoshita Asakawa, who was spending a year in Hiroshima, Japan.
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Rev. L. H. Tibesar posing with the Kinoshita family at gates of Camp Minidoka, Idaho (ddr-densho-403-8)
Rev. L. H. Tibesar, Maryknoll and pastor of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Seattle posed at Minidoka Concentration Camp near Hunt, Idaho. (L to R) Y. M. McLaughlin, Charles Kinoshita, Fred Kinoshita, Mary Kinoshita, Akino Kinoshita, Jean Alexander, Rev. L. H. Tibesar.
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 25 (ddr-densho-1000-510-25)
Staying in the bishop's home after returning to Seattle
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 26 (ddr-densho-1000-510-26)
Reestablishment of the Japanese American community after the war
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1000-510-11)
Memories of attending the Maryknoll Catholic school
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 17 (ddr-densho-1000-510-17)
First impressions of the Puyallup Assembly Center
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-510-2)
Origins of nicknames in the family
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 15 (ddr-densho-1000-510-15)
Father fired from the Rainier Club after December 7, 1941
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1000-510-13)
The prewar Catholic community in Seattle
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 14 (ddr-densho-1000-510-14)
Hearing about the bombing of Pearl Harbor
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 20 (ddr-densho-1000-510-20)
Having a washing machine in camp
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1000-510-16)
The role of the Japanese American Citizens League in 1942
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1000-510-4)
Father's prewar work as head bellboy at a private club
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1000-510-5)
Description of family home in Seattle
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 12 (ddr-densho-1000-510-12)
Japanese American community members who attended Maryknoll
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 8 (ddr-densho-1000-510-8)
Family home a gathering place for community bachelors
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 10 (ddr-densho-1000-510-10)
The importance of kenjinkai activities before World War II
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Mary Kinoshita Ikeda Interview Segment 21 (ddr-densho-1000-510-21)
Older brother's military service with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team