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Public schools

Roosevelt Grade School third grade rhythm band

Edith Watanabe is the triangle player in the bottom left corner. She doesn't remember anything about being in that band. Top row, L to R: Herbert Miller, Norman Grimbly, Claude Young, Helen Reed, Willie Sue Young, Billie Stinchey, June Elstead, Elsie Ovenall, Jack Stinchey, Louise Neff, Milton Reed. Middle row, …
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Franklin High School students

Franklin High School. Mariko Fujioka, front row, 4th from left. Margaret Ouchi, front row, 5th from left.
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"Auburn High School Graduation 1939. Jack Natsuhara"

Portrait of a Japanese American schoolboy. Caption on front: "Auburn High School Graduation 1939. Jack Natsuhara."
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"Auburn High School Graduation 1939. Masao Sakagami."

Portrait of a Japanese American schoolboy. Caption on front: "Auburn High School Graduation 1939. Masao Sakagami."
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The Northwest Times Vol. 3 No. 45 (June 4, 1949)

"Civil Rights Unit Selects JACL Leader" (p. 1), "High Schools in Seattle Will Graduate 65 Nisei at June Commencements" (p. 1)
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Anti-immigration sentiment

America's Frown Has Put End to Japanese Colonization Scheme. President Taft Submits to Senate Statement by Knox Announcing Attitude Assumed by United States. Sale of Property in Mexico Discouraged. (May 1, 1912)

The Seattle Daily Times, May 1, 1912, pp. 1, 4
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Washington Regards Situation as Grave (September 10, 1907)

The Seattle Daily Times, September 10, 1907, p. 5
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Would Exclude Asiatic Labor. Senator Phelan Wants Democratic Convention to Adopt Anti-Oriental Plank. To Protect Oil Lands. (June 18, 1920)

The Seattle Daily Times, June 18, 1920, p. 4
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The Japanese Tidal Wave (April 24, 1900)

The Seattle Daily Times, April 24, 1900, p. 1
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Ocean Baby Carriers Are Latest Part of New Japanese System (October 8, 1916)

The Seattle Daily Times, October 8, 1916, p. 21
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