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Naturalization

Fred Shiosaki Interview Segment 45

Helping parents obtain U.S. citizenship

This interview was conducted as part of a project to capture stories of the Japanese American community of Spokane, Washington. Densho worked in collaboration with the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture.
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Paul Bannai Interview I Segment 7

Communicating with and learning values from Issei parents
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Mike Murase Interview I Segment 6

Becoming a naturalized citizen and choosing a name
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May K. Sasaki Segment 33

Father's attitude toward U.S. citizenship after the war
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Kazumu Naganuma Interview Segment 12

Obtaining United States citizenship
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Law and legislation

Admits Japs to White Schools. Japan Will Exclude American Labor From Its Shores and President Agrees to Exclude Japanese Labor. Mayor Schmitz Issues Statement Explaining Attitude of Californians and It Is Endorsed at White House. (February 19, 1907)

The Seattle Daily Times, February 19, 1907, p. 4
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Many Japs Arrested. Number Smuggled In Landed Near Ballard Today. (February 27, 1900)

The Seattle Daily Times, February 27, 1900, p. 3
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Jap Detention Bill Supported (March 23, 1942)

The Seattle Daily Times, March 23, 1942, p. 10
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General -- All Stirred Up. San Francisco Labor Unions Get After Japanese Labor. (July 22, 1901)

The Seattle Daily Times, July 22, 1901, p. 4
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Japs Displeased, But are Resigned (February 19, 1907)

The Seattle Daily Times, February 19, 1907, p. 4
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