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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 103, No. 21 (November 21, 1986) (ddr-pc-58-46)
Selected article titles: "Min Yasui Dies at 70; Services Held in Denver" (pp. 1, 8), "Monetary Damages Sought: Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments on NCJAR Suit" (pp. 1, 3), "Coram Nobis Attorney Says Yasui Appeal Will Continue" (p. 1), and "Min Yasui: A Lifetime of Fighting for Justice" (pp. 5-7).
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Japanese American Families in Hood River, Oregon (ddr-densho-259-48)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Taken in Hood River, on the southwest corner of Second Street and Oak Street. The sign on the window of the corner shop says, 'Slocums Book Store', and further back there is an overhead sign that says, 'Drugs'. The latter was Keir's Drug Store...The picture shows...[Shidzuyo Yasui], [Masuo Yasui], Senichi Tomihiro, Daiichi …
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Nisei girls with dog (ddr-densho-259-404)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Yuka [Yasui], a dog ['Mike'] and Chiye Tomihiro. This was taken on the back sidewalk steps to our home at 704 Montello Avenue in Hood River."
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Issei man preparing for journey to Japan (ddr-densho-259-458)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Can [Renichi Fujimoto] and Ches [Tsuyoshi Yasui] at the Hood River railroad station, where Chan left for Japan in late 1929 to get his wife, Matsuyo."
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White missionary family (ddr-densho-259-170)
Caption by Yuka Yasui: "Missionary family from Hood River. Went to the Phillipines." Caption by Homer Yasui: "This is the Landis family, whom we knew years ago in Hood River."
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Issei men at train depot (ddr-densho-259-145)
Left to right: unknown man, Masuo Yasui, and Yeitaro Yamaki.
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University of Oregon coeds (ddr-densho-259-505)
Michi Yasui and her University of Oregon roommate, Doris Hansen.
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Peter Irons Interview II Segment 14 (ddr-densho-1000-127-14)
Volunteering to testify before the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians; assembling legal team, contacting Fred Korematsu, Gordon Hirabayashi and Min Yasui
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Two Issei men in coats (ddr-densho-259-256)
Masuo Yasui, right, with a man who may have been Taro Miyake. Caption by Homer Yasui: "Taro Miyake was the editor of a Portland, Oregon, Japanese vernacular newspaper called the Coast Times."
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Portrait of wedding party (ddr-densho-259-533)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Wedding party portrait of Ray [Ches] Tsuyoshi Yasui and Mikie Kageyama. This photograph was probably taken in the parlor of Ernest C. and Alice Smith in Hood River."
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People at the ceremony for the signing of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 (ddr-densho-10-184)
Caption on reverse: "Rayburn Bldg. Judy Niizawa, Meriko Mori, True Yasui."
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Family portrait of Issei and Nisei (ddr-densho-259-369)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Family portrait of the Raymond Onishi family."
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"Demonstration of wedding ceremony at community hall" (ddr-densho-259-321)
Caption by Yuka Yasui: "Demonstration of wedding ceremony at community hall."
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"Demonstration of wedding ceremony at community hall" (ddr-densho-259-322)
Caption by Yuka Yasui: "Demonstration of wedding ceremony at community hall."
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Father and four children (ddr-densho-259-51)
Kay, Min, Masuo, either Yuki or Michi, and Ches (Tsuyoshi) Yasui.
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Man and woman talking on street (ddr-densho-259-513)
Doris Hansen talking to an unidentified Issei man, possibly Masuo Yasui.
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Two families in Japan (ddr-densho-259-374)
Caption by Yuka Yasui: "Watanabe Family visiting Karasawa Family in Japan."
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Family portrait of Issei and Nisei (ddr-densho-259-370)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Family portrait of the Raymond Onishi family."
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Mitsuye Yabe with Two Children (ddr-ohs-1-148)
Caption on Photo: At the Kasugaen in Matazumi. Meredith, Barbara, Mom having breakfast
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Workers picking strawberries (ddr-densho-259-251)
Workers picking strawberries on the Yasui family farm in Willow Flat, Oregon.
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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 29, No. 12, December 1992 (ddr-sjacl-1-406)
Newsletter covering the following topics: Bob Shimabukuro, acting editor for Holly Yasui.
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Letter from Minoru Yasui to Katherine Sato (ddr-densho-437-32)
Advising her on the transfer of James Seigo Miwa's assets