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Celebrating Ryo Tsai's retirement from the Seattle Public Library (ddr-densho-446-356)
img Celebrating Ryo Tsai's retirement from the Seattle Public Library (ddr-densho-446-356)
Photo of daughter Bisim Tsai Lee, daughter-in-law Joyce Yamada Tsai, and son, Peter Tsai
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
Group of students from Broadway High School in Seattle (ddr-densho-474-202)
img Group of students from Broadway High School in Seattle (ddr-densho-474-202)
First row left to right: Mutsuo Hashiguchi, Riku Hashiguchi, Edna Claire Wenner Anshutz, Fumi Okada Teraoka, Unknown, Unknown, Robert Lockwood Perry, Unknown Eleanore M Bushnell, Inez Lucy Brown Bushnell, Lincoln Beppu. Back row left to right: Kokichi Shibata, Unknown, William Wataru Ihashi, Unknown
Testimony of Akio Yanagihara (ddr-densho-67-179)
doc Testimony of Akio Yanagihara (ddr-densho-67-179)
Written testimony of Akio Yanagihara of Seattle, Washington. Incarcerated in the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. This testimony was presented at the CWRIC hearing in Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday, September 9, 1981, in the section titled "Personal Experiences at Puyallup and Minidoka Centers." Personal information excised by Densho.
Testimony of Marie Horiuchi Ooka (ddr-densho-67-209)
doc Testimony of Marie Horiuchi Ooka (ddr-densho-67-209)
Written testimony of Marie Horiuchi Ooka, born in Seattle, Washington. Incarcerated in the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. This testimony was presented at the CWRIC hearing in Seattle, Washington, on Thursday, September 10, 1981, in the section titled "Psychological Impact and Redress." Personal information excised by Densho.
Cherry Kinoshita Interview (ddr-densho-1000-34)
vh Cherry Kinoshita Interview (ddr-densho-1000-34)
Nisei female. Born October 13, 1923, in Seattle, Washington, grew up in Green Lake area. Incarcerated at Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Active in National and Seattle Chapter JACL politics, especially during the drive for redress in the 1970s and 1980s. Cherry Kinoshita passed away on July 29, 2008.
Two cars full of men (ddr-sbbt-6-2)
img Two cars full of men (ddr-sbbt-6-2)
Two cars full of men, likely including Hoshin Fujii.
Reverend and Mrs. Kazuo Nakagami (ddr-sbbt-6-33)
img Reverend and Mrs. Kazuo Nakagami (ddr-sbbt-6-33)
Wedding portrait of Reverend and Mrs. Kazuo Kakagami.
Funeral conducted by Reverend Terao (ddr-sbbt-2-22)
img Funeral conducted by Reverend Terao (ddr-sbbt-2-22)
Funeral attendees surround a casket draped in flowers at the Minidoka concentration camp. Reverend Terao presides over the funeral of Mr. Nakazaki, who passed away from cancer at Minidoka Hospital. Japanese text written on verso.
Cornerstone emplacement ceremony (ddr-sbbt-4-162)
img Cornerstone emplacement ceremony (ddr-sbbt-4-162)
A ceremony is held at 1427 Main Street as contractor William Hughes emplaces the cornerstone.
Cornerstone emplacement ceremony (ddr-sbbt-4-161)
img Cornerstone emplacement ceremony (ddr-sbbt-4-161)
A ceremony is held at 1427 Main Street as contractor William Hughes emplaces the cornerstone.
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