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Copy of unanimous vote by Seattle Chapter of JACL (ddr-densho-122-146)
doc Copy of unanimous vote by Seattle Chapter of JACL (ddr-densho-122-146)
Opposing National JACL decision to pursue Commission approach to redress Legislation
Statement from Seattle Chapter of NAACP (ddr-densho-122-345)
doc Statement from Seattle Chapter of NAACP (ddr-densho-122-345)
In support of Hirabayashi petition to reverse wartime convictions
Gloria Kubota Interview (ddr-densho-122-13)
vh Gloria Kubota Interview (ddr-densho-122-13)
Nisei female. Born June 6, 1916, in Santa Clara County, California. Raised in Santa Clara, and met and married Issei Guntaro Kubota, one of the leaders of the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee. During World War II, incarcerated at Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming, along with daughter. Gave birth to a son in camp. Husband Guntaro …
Grace Kubota Ybarra Interview (ddr-densho-122-14)
vh Grace Kubota Ybarra Interview (ddr-densho-122-14)
Sansei female. Daughter of Guntaro Kubota, an Issei immigrant and one of the leaders of the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee. Incarcerated at Heart Mountain, Wyoming, as a child, and has memories of receiving letters with cartoon drawings from her father while he was in prison.

(This interview was conducted by filmmaker Frank Abe for his …

Memorandum Decision in Hirabayashi vs. U.S.A. (ddr-densho-122-338)
doc Memorandum Decision in Hirabayashi vs. U.S.A. (ddr-densho-122-338)
Decision vacating conviction for failure to report to a Civil Control Station in 1942, but left standing conviction for violation of curfew.
Letter from Ron A. Mamiya to National JACL leadership (ddr-densho-122-148)
doc Letter from Ron A. Mamiya to National JACL leadership (ddr-densho-122-148)
Re: opposition to Commission approach to Redress legislation. Personal information redacted.
James Omura Interview I (ddr-densho-122-4)
vh James Omura Interview I (ddr-densho-122-4)
Nisei male. Born November 27, 1912, on Bainbridge Island, Washington. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, moved to Denver and took a job as English Editor of a Japanese American vernacular newspaper, the Rocky Shimpo. As editor, wrote about and supported the Fair Play Committee in Heart Mountain concentration camp. Was charged and tried for conspiracy …
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