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Japanese American children (ddr-densho-26-87)
Akio Yanagihara and two of his sisters pose in front of a car
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Japanese American boy (ddr-densho-26-216)
Akio Yanagihara - date discrepancy says 10/26/1947 on bottom front and 10/19/1947 on back
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Japanese American boy (ddr-densho-26-75)
Akio Yanagihara posing in front of house. Written in bottom right hand corner is "1934" and a Japanese caption on the back.
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Japanese American infant (ddr-densho-26-44)
Akio Yanagihara was born September 1932 to Kinnosuke and Shuzue Yanagihara. Written in the corner of the photograph is "1932" and the Jackson Studio Seattle mark is also in the corner.
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Issei waiting to receive their redress checks (ddr-densho-10-11)
Four Issei, all at least 100 years of age, waiting to receive their redress checks at the Nisei Veterans Hall in Seattle, Washington. Left to right: Mr. Katsuo, Ms. Wakamatsu, Mr. Ishimitsu, and Mr. Nakagawa. The fifth Issei recipient, Mr. Frank Yatsu, is not pictured. The man standing behind Ms. Wakamatsu is unidentified. The Civil Liberties …
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Issei men waiting to receive their redress checks (ddr-densho-26-36)
This ceremony at the Nisei Veterans Hall honored five Issei, all at least 100 years old, and presented them with their redress checks.
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Governor Mike Lowry at redress ceremony (ddr-densho-26-37)
This ceremony at the Nisei Veterans Hall honored five Issei, all at least 100 years old, and presented them with their redress checks.
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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.
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Conference participants (ddr-densho-26-20)
Participants listening to speakers at "The Nikkei Experience in the Pacific Northwest" conference at the University of Washington.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Dedication ceremony attendees (ddr-densho-26-27)
People attending the James Y. Sakamoto Memorial pre-dedication ceremony at Keiro Nursing Home in Seattle, Washington.
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Dedication ceremony attendees (ddr-densho-26-26)
People attending the James Y. Sakamoto Memorial pre-dedication ceremony at Keiro Nursing Home in Seattle, Washington.
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Japanese American family (ddr-densho-26-47)
Yanagihara family at Minidoka Concentration Camp in Idaho.
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Japanese American boy (ddr-densho-26-63)
Akio Yanagihara poses on the running board of a car. Written in the corner of the photograph is "Aug. 1937"
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Japanese American boy (ddr-densho-26-58)
Akio Yanagihara at 4 years old poses on the bumper of a car. In the corner is written "Aug. 1937".
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Issei woman waiting for her redress check (ddr-densho-26-39)
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 Norio Wakamatsu and his mother, Mrs. Wakamatsu.