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Music

Paul Yamazaki Interview Segment 13

First being exposed to the music scene in Los Angeles
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Mae Kanazawa Hara Interview Segment 4

Seizing an opportunity to study music in Chicago for three years
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Mae Kanazawa Hara Interview Segment 6

Continuing musical training in Japan teaching at a mission school
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Minoru "Min" Tsubota Interview Segment 20

Performing with the Nisei Melodian band at dances, Japanese community activities
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Sue Takimoto Okabe Segment 17

Other recent performances and musical productions: Larry Honda Quartet & Music to Remember
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Law

Chapter 8: At War Relocation Authority

Unpublished autobiographical writing by C. Moxley Featherston about the years he worked at the War Relocation Authority as an lawyer. The writing includes stories from his years a Project Attorney at Gala River, Granada, and Minidoka, and his thoughts about the legal arguments and politics surrounding the incarceration. He was …
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Judge Admits Ito To Practice In Federal Courts (April 24, 1936)

The Seattle Daily Times, April 24, 1936, p. 7
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36 New Lawyers Are Given Oath (February 14, 1936)

The Seattle Daily Times, February 14, 1936, p. 8
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Letter to George Kida from John McEwen

Letter and envelope addressed to George Kida from John McEwen, a lawyer with McEwen & Brooks law firm located in Goldendale, Washington. He sent George his deed from Mr. James Albert (Al) Johnson and George's will.
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 44, No. 22 (May 31, 1957)

Select article titles: "House Approves Supplemental Appropriations Bill to Pay 1,300 Claimants over $1,600,000 By Summer" (p. 1); "YWCA director who befriended Japanese in Salt Lake during war years to retire" (p. 1); "Renunciants urged to file Form N-576 as soon as possible to secure administrative review of validity of …
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