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Issei man waiting to receive his redress checks (ddr-densho-26-38)
img Issei man waiting to receive his redress checks (ddr-densho-26-38)
This ceremony at the Nisei Veterans Hall honored five Issei, all at least 100 years old, and presented them with their redress checks.
Japanese American man (ddr-densho-26-196)
img Japanese American man (ddr-densho-26-196)
Young Japanese American man lounging on the grass at the University of Washington campus
Issei waiting to receive their redress checks (ddr-densho-26-16)
img Issei waiting to receive their redress checks (ddr-densho-26-16)
This ceremony at the Nisei Veterans Hall honored five Issei, all at least 100 years old, and presented them with their redress checks. Shown here are Mr. Ishimitsu (left) and Mr. Nakagawa.
Issei man receiving his redress check (ddr-densho-26-40)
img Issei man receiving his redress check (ddr-densho-26-40)
U.S. Assistant Deputy Attorney General James Turner presenting a redress check to an Issei man. This ceremony at the Nisei Veterans Hall honored five Issei, all at least 100 years old, and presented them with their redress checks.
Conference participants (ddr-densho-26-20)
img Conference participants (ddr-densho-26-20)
Participants listening to speakers at "The Nikkei Experience in the Pacific Northwest" conference at the University of Washington.
Gordon Hirabayashi with family members (ddr-densho-26-22)
img 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.
Japanese American tribute quilt (ddr-densho-26-18)
img Japanese American tribute quilt (ddr-densho-26-18)
This quilt was made by eighth grade students of Lafayette, Indiana, to honor Japanese American history. It was on display at the Seattle Center.
Dedication of Nisei veterans memorial (ddr-densho-26-2)
img Dedication of Nisei veterans memorial (ddr-densho-26-2)
Shiro Kashino, a decorated veteran of World War II, stands with his family and Senator Daniel Inouye during the dedication of the Nisei veterans memorial. Left to right: Shiro Kashino, Debbie McQuilken, Senator Daniel Inouye, and Louise Kashino.
Conference panel (ddr-densho-26-23)
img Conference panel (ddr-densho-26-23)
"The Nikkei Experience in the Pacific Northwest" conference at the University of Washington. (L to R): Roger Daniels, Eric Muller, and Art Hansen speaking on a panel.
Japanese American tribute quilt (ddr-densho-26-19)
img Japanese American tribute quilt (ddr-densho-26-19)
This quilt was made by eighth grade students of Lafayette, Indiana, to honor Japanese American history. It was on display at the Seattle Center during the Cherry Blossom Festival.
Queen Anne and Seattle Railway yard (ddr-densho-26-226)
img Queen Anne and Seattle Railway yard (ddr-densho-26-226)
Written on back "West Q. Anne and Kinnear Park and Wheeler Bridge City Dry dumping site and G. N. Ry. Yard from my houee [sic], Looking East. July - 24 1948"
Issei woman with her redress check (ddr-densho-26-41)
img Issei woman with her redress check (ddr-densho-26-41)
This ceremony at the Nisei Veterans Hall honored five Issei, all at least 100 years old, and presented them with their redress checks. Shown here is Mrs. Wakamatsu.
Issei man waiting to receive his redress check (ddr-densho-26-35)
img Issei man waiting to receive his redress check (ddr-densho-26-35)
This ceremony at the Nisei Veterans Hall honored five Issei, all at least 100 years old, and presented them with their redress checks. Shown here is Mr. Nakagawa.
Floyd Schmoe receiving Hiroshima Peace Prize (ddr-densho-26-5)
img Floyd Schmoe receiving Hiroshima Peace Prize (ddr-densho-26-5)
Floyd Schmoe was a long time peace activist. After the bombing of Hiroshima he was instrumental in spearheading a campaign to build homes for the bomb survivors. For his efforts, he received the Hiroshima Peace Prize, shown here. Left to right: Unidentified, Floyd Schmoe, Ken Nakano, Aki Kurose, unidentified.
Memorial for Nisei veterans (ddr-densho-26-3)
img Memorial for Nisei veterans (ddr-densho-26-3)
This memorial honors Nisei soldiers from Washington State who were killed during World War II. The memorial consists of each soldier's picture, a brief biography, and an overview of his military career.
doc "Study Attendants Make $47 At Play Candy Sale" (ddr-densho-280-104)
"Broadway Whims" article on funds raised by candy sales at recent Broadway High play.
Letter of appreciation to Joe Hamanaka for JACL convention theme (ddr-densho-280-38)
doc Letter of appreciation to Joe Hamanaka for JACL convention theme (ddr-densho-280-38)
Letter from Frank Chuman congratulating Joe Hamanaka on submitting the winning theme for the Japanese American Citizens League's 17th Biennial Convention and elaborating on what the theme means to him.
doc "Cats To Play Host To Hill Grizzlies Tuesday" (ddr-densho-280-81)
"Broadway Whims" article on the upcoming basketball game between the Broadway Bengals and the Queen Anne Hillers.
doc "Whims Scores C.S.P.A. Honor" (ddr-densho-280-53)
"Broadway Whims" article on the C.S.P.A. award the Broadway High School student newspaper won from Columbia University.
doc "Charity Classic Helps Luckless" (ddr-densho-280-100)
"Broadway Whims" article about a fall charity football game.
doc "Thirty Million Newspapers Preserve American Freedom" (ddr-densho-280-87)
"Broadway Whims" article on National Newspaper Week and the importance of freedom of press.
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