2008.016.060 |
Newspaper |
Two copies
Article written by Angela E. Oh |
A Visionary Task in Examining Race in America |
2008.016.061 |
Newspaper |
Written by Florangela Davila and Justin Mayo
The Seattle Times, November 24, 2002 |
I-200 Didn't Erase Color on Compus |
2008.016.062 |
Newspaper |
Written by Alex Fryer
The Seattle Times, November 25, 2002 |
Affirmative-Action Fight Shifts from Ballot Box to Courtroom |
2008.016.063 |
Documents |
The package of Densho DVD and Brochure |
See. Hear. Experience. |
2008.016.064 |
Documents |
One document presented by National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior, Minidoka Internment National Monument, along with a map of Minidoka Relocation Center in 1945 |
Minidoka Internment National Monument, Jerome, Idaho |
2008.016.065 |
Newsletter |
Two copies
"International Examiner" August 17-September 16, 2005 |
Pioneering Washington ISSEI: 1879-1899 |
2008.016.066 |
Newsletter |
"Pacific Northwest" August 15, 2004 |
Minidoka: Remnants of An Interned Life |
2008.016.067 |
Newsletter |
Spring 1996 Vol. 11 No. 1
Published by Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles |
Japanese American National Museum Quarterly |
2008.016.068 |
Newsletter |
Spring 1997 Vol. 12 No. 1
Published by Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles |
Japanese American National Museum Quarterly |
2008.016.069 |
Newsletter |
Winter 1991/1992 Vol. 7 No. 1
Published by Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles |
Japanese American National Museum |
2008.016.070 |
Newsletter |
Pacific Northwest
The Seattle Times Magazine, June 13, 1999 |
They Looked Like the Enemy: The Peculiar Wars of America's Asian-Pacific Veterans |
2008.016.071 |
Newsletter |
Vol. 17 No.10 May 16, 1990 |
International Examiner |
2008.016.072 |
Newsletter |
The Weekly, Seattle's Newsmagazine |
'Relocation' Camps on Our Conscience: The Case for $3-billion in Reparations to Japanese American Citizens |
2008.016.073 |
Newsletter |
The newsletter includes the direction, map, introduction, history of the Minidoka Internment National Monument. Published by National Park Service |
Minidoka Internment National Monument |
2008.016.074 |
Newsletter |
Case Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Havard University |
Against All Odds: The Japanese Americans' Campaign for Redress |
2008.016.075 |
Newsletter |
Article on two loose pages form a newsletter |
Mochi: The Soul Food of Japanese New Year |
2008.016.076 |
Newsletter |
A newsletter of Manzanar National Historic Site, California. Published by National park Service |
Manzanar |
2008.016.077 |
Newsletter |
Newslatter of the event at November 8, 1995
Sponsored by the Japanese American National Museum |
National Salute to Japanese American Veterans |
2008.016.078 |
Newsletter |
Museum Magazine, Spring 2000
Published by Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles |
Japanese American National Museum |
2008.016.079 |
Newsletter |
The neswletter contains the history and accomplishments of Densho |
Densho 2003 Annual Report |
2008.016.080 |
Newsletter |
Published by Densho, Fall 2002 |
Densho Newsletter |
2008.016.081 |
Newsletter |
Published by Densho, Fall 2003 |
Densho Newsletter |
2008.016.082 |
Newsletter |
Published by Densho, Fall 2003 |
Densho Newsletter |
2008.016.083 |
Newsletter |
Newsletter of the Introduction of three films |
Global Film Network Inc. Publication |
2008.016.084 |
Newsletter |
General Management Plan Newsletter No. 1, October 2002
Published by National Park Service |
The Minidoka Monument |
2008.016.085 |
Newsletter |
The conference was held at San Francisco, California, November 19-21, 1976.
Published by Japanese American Citizens League and National Institute of Mental Health. |
Nisei Retirement Planning Conference |
2008.016.086 |
Newsletter |
An newsletter article and four loose papers.
The article was written by Jenni Kuida and Tony Osumi
Northwest Nikkei, February 18, 1997
Four loose papers of "You Know You're Japanese When..." |
101 Ways to Tell If You're Japanese American |
2008.016.087 |
Newsletter |
One museum brochure and one letter from a Japanese American veteran of World War II to the museum members |
Japanese American National Museum Materials |
2008.016.088 |
Newsletter |
One Statement of U.S. Citizen of Japanese Ancestry, WRA (War Relocation Authority) Information, and a copy of the opening letter form Japanese Americans at the Washington Post, May 19, 1979. |
Materials of Japanese American Relocation Camp during WWII |
2008.016.089 |
Newsletter |
The article of Densho
The Seattle Times, May 4, 2002 |
An Online Legacy |
2008.016.090 |
Newsletter |
The Japan Times, April 29, 2006 |
Neisei Bears Witness to 'Looking Like the Enemy' |
2008.016.091 |
Newsletter |
The article of the dialogue of two women: one of them is a Japanese American. They went to same high school at 12 and have stayed friends since the 1942 internment of Japanese Americans separated them.
The Seattle Times, May 5, 2002 |
True to Their Values/ to Their School/ to Their Friendship |
2008.016.092 |
Newsletter |
The article of Internment of Japanese American during the World War II
The Seattle Times, April 21, 1998 |
Islanders Relive Historic Wrong |
2008.016.093 |
Documents |
A double-sided folder with loose papers of letters, newspaper article copys, newsletters, articles, notes that relate to the Redress project. |
Documents of Redress |
2008.016.094 |
Documents |
A folder with loose papers of newspaper article copys, newsletters, copy of the civilian exclusion order that relate to the Redress project. One book list of Japanese American at BBC Library Media Center. One exhibit brochure. One film brochure. |
Documents of Redress |
2008.016.096 |
Newsletter |
The newslatter of "International Examiner," November 15, 1989
It includes the articles that relate to the Redress project. |
International Examiner |
2008.016.097 |
Newsletter |
Special Edition Vol. 43 No. 86 August 1988
It includes the articles that relate to the Redress project. |
The North American Post |
2008.016.098 |
Newsletter |
The Northwest October 3, 1988
The article relates to the Redress project.
It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. |
Report on little Omits' 87 Complaint |
2008.016.099 |
Newsletter |
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Feburary18, 1979
The article relates to the Redress project.
It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. |
No Crime, NoTrial, No Redress |
2008.016.100 |
Newsletter |
Pacific Citizen December 8, 1978
Two articles on ezch side of the paper that relate to the Redress project.
It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. |
This Time, It was a 'Harmonious' Trek to Puyallup
Redress-Pro and Con |
2008.016.101 |
Newsletter |
Los Angeles Times December 6, 1981
The article relates to the Redress project.
It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. |
The United Story of One Man's Fight for the Nisei |
2008.016.102 |
Newsletter |
Pacific Citizen No.2021 Vol. 87 December 1, 1978
The article relates to the Redress project.
It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. |
'Camp Harmony' Remembered |
2008.016.103 |
Newsletter |
The Seattle Times December 4, 1978
The article relates to the Redress project.
It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. |
Acts of War Revisited: Pearl Harbor, Internment |
2008.016.104 |
Newsletter |
The Seattle Times November 19, 1978
The article relates to the Redress project.
It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. |
Nikkei Deserve Redress Now |
2008.016.105 |
Newsletter |
The Seattle Times January 20, 1976
The article relates to the Redress project.
It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.093. |
Bias Against Japanese-Americans Planted, Pruned 'Tokyo Rose' |
2008.016.106 |
Newsletter |
The Seattle Times May 30, 1999
The article relates to Japanese American Veterans during War World II
It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.094. |
On Death & Rememberance |
2008.016.107 |
Newsletter |
The International Examoner, May 19, 1999
The article is about a ducumentary film which shows the Japanese internment during World War II.
It is separated from the folder 2008. 016.094. |
Award-Winning Film to Make Seattle Debut |
2008.016.109 |
Newsletter |
Documents include one brochure and three newsletters of Japanese American Chamber of Commerce of Washington State. |
Documents of the Japanese American Chamber of Commerce of Washington State |
2008.016.110 |
Newsletter |
Seven newsletters: winter 1989/1990 (Vol. 5 No.1), summer 1990 (Vol.5 No.3), Spring 1992 (Vol. 7 No. 2), October-December 1994 (Vol. 9 No.3), winter 1995 (Vol. 10 No. 3), summer 1996 (Vol. 11 No. 2), winter 1996 (Vol. 11 No.3); one museum capaign brochure, two exhibit brochure: Fighting For Tomorrow, November 10, 1995-January 1997 and Finding Family Stories, September 15, 1995-January 9, 1996; one museum store catalog; one museum information brochure in Japanese. |
Newsletters of the Japanese American National Museum |
2008.016.111 |
Newsletter |
Four library newsletters: fall 1987 (Vol. 1 No. 2/3), winter 1988/89 (vol. 1 No. 4), winter 1990 (Vol. 2 No.3), fall 1991 (vol. 3 No. 1). |
Newsletters of the Japanese American Library |
2008.016.112 |
Newsletter |
Two newsletters: August 1989 (Vol.4 No. 4) and May 1990 (Vol.5 No. 3). |
Missing Link: the Newsletter of Asian Management Business Assoiation |
2008.016.113 |
Newsletter |
Questions and Answers about the Japanese Nuring Home for the Aged |
Seattle Keiro |
2008.016.114 |
Newsletter |
An exhibit brochure. The exhibit is at the Wingluke Asian Museum, October, 1996. |
The Queer Asian Oral History Exhibition |
2008.016.115 |
Newsletter |
Unidentified newspaper. |
Poet Confronts His 'Divided Identity' |
2008.016.116 |
Newsletter |
The article is from South County Journal, February 18, 1998. The article is about Japanese American's civil right and internment during World War II. |
A Slient History |
2008.016.117 |
Newsletter |
A xerox copy of newsletter article. |
How to Tell Japs From the Chinese: Angry Citizens Victimize Allies with Emotional Outbrust at Enemy |
2008.016.118 |
Newsletter |
Tow newsletters: March 1986 Vol. 23 No. 3. and April 1990 Vol. 27 No.4
The newsletters relate to the Redress project, including Seattle Chapter, Chapter Focus, Community Notes, Special Reports and JACL Calendar Event. |
JACL Newsletter |
2008.016.119 |
Newsletter |
Pacific, March 1989 |
For the Sake of the Children: Bainbridge's Japanese-Americans Remember |
2008.016.120 |
Newsletter |
The Article is from the Seattle Times, June 20, 1999. It is about a Japanese American woman author's works and identity. |
The Power of 'Beauty' |
2008.016.121 |
Newsletter |
Published by the National Committee for Redress, Japanese American Citizens League, June 1978. |
The Japanese American Incarceration: A Case for Redress |
2008.016.122 |
Newsletter |
Edited and Printed by the Japanese American Citizens League, 1983. |
Personal Justice Denied: Summary and Recommendations of the Commision on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians |
2008.016.123 |
Newsletter |
The article is form Journal American, May 17, 1992. |
'A Jap is a Jap' |
2008.016.124 |
Newsletter |
The calendar is form Pacific Citizen, October 18-31, 2002. |
JACL Community Calendar |
2008.016.125 |
Newsletter |
The series of articles are form the Seattle Times,November 24, 1991. |
Block 31 |
2008.016.126 |
Newsletter |
The article is form the Journal American , May 10, 1992. |
The Clearing of Bellevue: Japanese Pioneers Playede a Major Role in Founding of the Eastside |
2008.016.127 |
Newsletter |
The article is form the Seattle Times , June 30, 2004. It's about some Japanese Americans during World War II had the difficulities of renouncing their citizenship. |
Renouncing Their Citizenship |
2008.016.128 |
Newsletter |
Honolulu Star-Bulletin 1st extra, December 7, 1941 |
War! Oahu Bombed by Japanese Planes |
2008.016.129 |
Newsletter |
The newsletter is about the Japanese-American relocation camps around the U.S. during War World II. |
Concentration Camps American-Style |
2008.016.130 |
Newsletter |
Case Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. |
Against All Odds: The Campaign in Congress for Japanese American Redress |
2008.016.131 |
Newsletter |
The newsletter is about the Internment of Japanese American, honoring Japanese American veterans, reflections on the contributions of Japanese American during the war. |
A Celebration of Hope and Healing: Saluting Washington Medal of Honor Recipients |
2008.016.132 |
Newsletter |
Two 'International Examiner': February 21, 1990 (Vol. 17 No.4) and May 2, 1990 (Vol. 17 No. 9). |
International Examiner |
2008.016.133 |
Newsletter |
34 newlettres from 1979-1989. |
Newsletters of the National Concil for Japanese American Redress |
2008.016.134 |
Newsletter |
Political brochure produced to fight Washington State Initiative 200 in 1998 by the Asian Pacific American Coalition for Equality. Initiative 200 ended affirmative action in Washington State. |
What is Initiative 200? |
2008.016.135 |
Newsletter |
Asian Pacific American Coalition for Equality newsletter from July/August 1999. Inside this Newsletter: Seattle City Council and King County Council Candidates Community Form; SAFECO Stadium; Six Months after 1-200; International District Street Festival; Congressional Update |
Keeping APACE |
2008.016.136 |
Newsletter |
Asian Pacific American Coalition for Equality
one page explanatory sheet that gives APACE history, mission, board members and accomplishments |
What is APACE? |
2008.016.137 |
Newsletter |
Asian Pacific American Coalition for Equality, APACE, one page document explaining affirmative action and why it is still needed.
"Affirmative Action is . . ."
"Affirmative Action is not . . ."
"Affirmative Action has Benefited Asian Americans . . ."
"Asian Americans Still Need Affirmative Action . . ."
Produced by APACE to defeat Washington State Initiative 200 which successfully ended affirmative action when votes approved it in 1998. |
Asian Americans and Affirmative Action |
2008.018.001 |
Program |
Red paper program
Black printing:
East West Debate
Harvard University (Chinese Debating Council) vs.
University of Washington (Tau Kappa Alpha)
Debating the issue of extraterritoriality in China |
East West Debate |
2008.018.002 |
Postcard |
Postcard
Announcing the April 10th debate at 8:00 PM
for the debate at Meany Hall |
Extraterritoriality debate |
2008.024.001 |
CD |
Resources on Manzanar Internment Camp
Maps, EO 9066, bibliography |
Educator Resources Manzanar National Historic site |
2008.034.003 |
Notebook |
Blue acount book, filled with writing in Chinese. |
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2008.035.009 |
Document |
Document
In Chinese
Rules for gambling |
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2008.036.001 |
Blueprint |
Blueprints
Bush Asia Annex blue prints of renovation to house Wing Luke Asian Museum and
Northwest Asian American Theatre |
Bush Asia Annex |
2008.041.001 |
Poster |
3 - Seattle Chinatown International District Night Market posters. 2008 |
Seattle Chinatown International District Night Market |
2008.049.123 |
Book |
"Girl Scout Program Activities, Revised 1938, Ranks and Badges" Book has green cover, 283 pages. Owned by Helen Chinn, June 1, 1940. |
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2008.049.124 |
Bond |
Three United States Dollar Bonds issued to the Republic of China in 1938, comes in different denominations.
a: $5
b: $10
c: $50 |
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2008.049.125 |
Certificate, Achievement |
Award given to "Chinese Group" on January 30, 1946 by the US Treasury Department. Given to thank them for help with the War Finance Program |
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2008.049.126 |
Certificate, Achievement |
Us Treasury Deptartment award given to the Chinese Group of Seattle for "greatest percentage increase in War Bond Sales over a week period. Given on December 5, 1944 |
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2008.049.127 |
Manual |
Civil defense instructions from the Office of Civil Defense Mobilization, distributed by Seattle-King County Civil Defense. Titled "Operation You: Your Role in Civil Defense," published in 1960. Contains a numer of pamphlets:
a: exterior folder
b: First Aid
c: Home Protection Excercises
d: schedule of a Home Preparedness Course
e: Air Raid Instructions
f: The Family Fallout Shelter
g:Emergency Sanitation at Home
h:FCDA Report on Radioactive Food Issud
i: Fire Fighting for Households |
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2008.049.128 |
Stationary |
Pad of paper and envelope from Yee Chong Co. Importers and Exporters in Seattle, WA.
a: paper pad
b: envelope |
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2008.049.129 |
Yearbook |
Yearbook for the Pacific Northwest Chinese Christian Youth Conference, 1946-1947. Printed on yellow paper with a blue cover. Stylized map of Washington State on cover |
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2008.049.130 |
Newspaper |
The Epoch, Chinese-American newspaper, various issues from April of 1949 to June 1950. |
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2008.050.038 |
Magazine |
|
Bamboo Girl |
2008.050.039 |
Magazine |
|
Bamboo Girl |
2008.050.040 |
Magazine |
|
Bamboo Girl |
2008.050.063 |
Music, sheet |
I Enjoy Being a Girl |
Flower Drum Song |
2008.051 |
Book, Press |
MGM Press book for the movie Bridge to the Sun. |
Bridge to the Sun |
2008.051.065 |
Music, Sheet |
Song sheet
Jerome and Schwartz New Chinatown Song |
In Blinky Winky Chinky Chinatown |
2008.051.066 |
Music, Sheet |
Song sheet
Faux Asian writing and Asian man characature |
Confucius Say |
2008.051.067 |
Music, Sheet |
Song sheet
Characatures of 2 Asian men |
Chin-Chin Chinaman |
2008.051.068 |
Music, Sheet |
Song sheet
Photo of Lon Chaney as a Chinese man characature |
Ching, Ching Chinaman Song |