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1900.001 |
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Saito, the Cat Lady, Bruce Lee and Others... |
Wong, Dean |
7/1/77 |
International Examiner |
1900.003 |
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A photo exhibit at Wing Luke: Pear Garden in the West: America's Chinese Theatre, 1852-1983, highlights the history of Cantonese opera in America. |
Photo Exhibit Highlights Cantonese Opera |
Chew, Ron |
12/7/83 |
International Examiner |
1900.004 |
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I Was Looking for a metaphor for Something Asian American |
Blauvelt, Wm. |
12/7/83 |
International Examiner |
1900.005 |
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Wing Luke - A Shared Vision Celebrating 30 Years of Community |
Detera, Eydie Calderon |
1997 |
Seattle International Communtiy News, Vol.1No.7 |
1900.006 |
Article |
Reporter Judith Blake lists places where you can purchase Asian food and vegetables in the Chinatown/International District. |
International Flavor: No need to travel abroad - a rich array of Asian foods is available here |
Blake, Judith |
June 9, 1993 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.007 |
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1997 Community Voice Award Winners: Ben and Ruth Woo |
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4/1/97 |
International Examiner |
1900.008 |
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Family Business Challenge: Making it to Next Generation |
Kokmen, Leyla |
8/5/96 |
Seattle Times |
1900.009 |
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Handing Down the Business |
Kokmen, Leyla |
8/5/96 |
Seattle Times |
1900.010 |
Article |
Short history of the silk trade through history that includes new discoveries in Egypt, Germany and Greece that indicate the trade began many centuries before the historical records indicate, perhaps as early as 1000 BC. Also some details on plans for further research by many countries along the route. |
New Finds Suggest Even Earlier Trade on Fabled Silk Road |
Wilford, John Noble |
March 16, 1993 |
New York Times |
1900.011 |
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Wah Mee Murder: Murder Victims' Families face the Future |
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8/13/83 |
Seattle Chinese Post |
1900.012 |
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Whats Life like for Wah Mee victim's Families |
Lee, May |
9/10/83 |
Seattle Chinese Post |
1900.013 |
Article |
The article describes the Chinese lottery system that flourished in Chinatown before World War II. |
When Chinatown Had Its Own Lotteries |
Chin, Donnie |
January 5, 1983 |
International Examiner |
1900.014 |
Article |
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Chinese Beauties, lion Dance applaud the Sonics |
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2/12/83 |
Seattle Chinese Post |
1900.015 |
Article |
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News About Your Child Born in the Year of the Rat |
Weis |
3/10/84 |
Seattle Chinese Post |
1900.016 |
Article |
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The Eye of the Dragon |
McKinnon, Richard N. |
2/1/76 |
East is East |
1900.017 |
Article |
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Police Continue to Investigate Chin - Lau Murders |
Chew |
12/21/83 |
International Examiner |
1900.018 |
Article |
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Arson Fire Damages House of Hong |
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12/21/83 |
International Examiner |
1900.019 |
Article |
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New Year's Traditions in China |
Namioka |
12/21/83 |
International Examiner |
1900.020 |
Article |
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Census Perpetuates Myth of Asian Success |
Chang |
12/21/83 |
International Examiner |
1900.021 |
Article |
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Far East Building Renovation: One of the Biggest Gambles of my Life |
Chin |
12/21/83 |
International Examiner |
1900.022 |
Article |
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Willie Mak Goes on Trial |
Chew, Ron |
9/7/83 |
International Examiner |
1900.023 |
Article |
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Sculptor George Tsutukawa, on the Puyallup Memorial Controversy |
Fujimoto, Lila |
September 7, 19 |
International Examiner |
1900.024 |
Article |
Summary of the trial of Willie Mak |
Jury Convicts Willie Mak |
Chew, Ron |
10/5/83 |
International Examiner |
1900.025 |
Article |
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Wah Mee investigation Enters Fourth Week |
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3/16/83 |
International Examiner |
1900.026 |
Article |
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Ben Yorita Retires After Years of Teaching Asian History |
Chin |
1/5/83 |
International Examiner |
1900.027 |
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The Wartime Internment Cases Reconsidered: Peter Iron's Justice At War. |
Detlefsen |
9/9/85 |
Journal of Contemporary Studies |
1900.028 |
Article |
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Notes and Documents, the Decisions to Relocate the North American Japanese: Another Look |
Daniels |
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Pacific Historical Review |
1900.029 |
Article |
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Evacuation and Economic Loss: Questions and Perspectives |
Taylor |
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1900.030 |
Article |
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The Japanese - American Internment: A Reappraisal |
Sundquist |
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The American Scholar |
1900.031 |
Article |
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Chinese Tonight |
Johnson |
12/12/87 |
American Heritage |
1900.032 |
Article |
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Taiko, Katari Taiko |
Endo |
1/8/86 |
International Examiner |
1900.033 |
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Studying in Japan |
Endo |
1/8/86 |
International Examiner |
1900.034 |
Article |
A look at the differences (and even similarities) between a Japanese family and a Japanese American family. |
Two families, worlds apart, share a common culture |
Rhodes, Elizabeth |
October 25, 198 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.035 |
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Japanese influences on American art |
Japanese Influence is Elusive Element in Northwest Art |
Kendall, Sue Ann |
1981/10/25 |
Seattle Times |
1900.036 |
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Sumi Cum Laude |
Tarzan, Deloris |
February 29, 19 |
Seattle Times |
1900.037 |
Article |
Paul Horiuchi |
Horiuchi Mural to be Added to City's Treasures |
Lehmann, Thelma |
March 25, 1962 |
Seattle Post - Intelligencer |
1900.038 |
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George Tsutakawa's fountain scuplture for the Seattle Public Library |
A Fountain for Seattle |
Loschen, Roger |
1960/03/27 |
Seattle Times |
1900.039 |
Article |
Photo essay of fountain scuptures of Seattle artist George Tsutakawa. |
George Tsutakawa: Seattle's Fountain Artist |
Evans, Elizabeth Wright |
06/11/1967 |
Seattle Times |
1900.040 |
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Festival, Exhibits to Highlight Park Opening |
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5/5/76 |
International Examiner |
1900.041 |
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Tribute to Asian Workers |
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5/5/76 |
International Examiner |
1900.042 |
Article |
Report takes the reader on a tour of the Chinatown/International District. Includes restaurants, stores, and community gathering spaces. |
Chinatown walk: History, culture - more than just restaurants |
Schwartz, Susan |
May 1, 1976 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.043 |
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Tea House at Arboretum Japanese Garden |
Three Acres of Oriental Beauty |
Scaylea, Josef |
May 29, 1960 |
Seattle Times |
1900.044 |
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Asian Theater Project Runs Out of Money |
Johnson, Wayne |
10/25/81 |
Seattle Times |
1900.045 |
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Kokusai, Toyo, I.D. |
Two Seattle Theaters Present Wide Range of Japanese Movies |
Hartl |
4/28/76 |
Seattle Times |
1900.046 |
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President Gerald Ford rescinds Executive Order 9066, the order incarcerating Japanese
Americans during World War II. |
This Should Have Been Done a Long Time Ago |
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1976 |
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1900.047 |
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Japanese Seek Redress for Injustices |
Taylor, Maria |
4/28/76 |
Seattle Times |
1900.048 |
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Tokyo Rose, Iva Toguri |
Haunting: Do Prejudices Continue Today |
Lock, Doris |
1/15/77 |
Seattle Times |
1900.049 |
Article |
Witnesses and co-workers of Iva Toguri d'Aquino (Tokyo Rose) state that Iva didn't commit treason and that her trial was label her guilty. Tokyo Rose worked as a disc jockey on a Japanese radio show produced by POWs. |
Tokyo Rose was 'railroaded into jail' |
Yates, Ronald |
April 11, 1976 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.050 |
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Postscript to World War II Ordeal |
Rumley, Larry |
3/14/76 |
Seattle Times |
1900.051 |
Article |
Miyoka Kihara is a professional Japanese dancer living in Seattle. She has earned a high rank in dancing from the Hanayagi school in Tokyo. The article is filled with pages of her and her students getting ready for a performance. |
Seattle's classical Japanese dancer |
Belanger, Herb |
June 20, 1971 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.052 |
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Shawn Wong |
Asian - American Writers find Publisher: Themselves |
Tsutakawa, Mayumi |
2/8/77 |
Seattle Times |
1900.053 |
Article |
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Paul Horuchi |
Tarzan, Deloris |
March 23, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.054 |
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Isamu Noguchi |
The Best and the Worst in Public Art |
Tarzan, Deloris |
September 21, 1 |
Seattle Times |
1900.055 |
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The Japanese Evacuation - Could it Happen Again? |
Woodward |
12/7/69 |
Seattle Times |
1900.056 |
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What of the Japanese Who Are Also Americans? |
Freeman |
10/1/42 |
Pacific Motor Boat Magazine |
1900.057 |
Article |
A look at the lion dance in the Chinatown/International District. Performance provided by John Leong, who trained in kung-fu in Hong Kong. |
Chinatown Shows Off |
Stockley, Tom |
December 6, 197 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.058 |
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Delores Sibonga |
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2/18/79 |
Seattle Post - Intelligencer |
1900.060 |
Article |
Article featuring the housing developments in the Chinatown/International District. Includes a list of buildings/hotels and pictures. |
Housing Renaissance |
Kreisman, Lawrence |
April 6, 1997 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.061 |
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Kokusai: 60 Years of Asian Films |
Kyomizu |
10/1/80 |
International Examiner |
1900.062 |
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The Rising Son
Japanese American railroad workers |
The Rising Son |
Ryan |
4/1/92 |
Yardbull Vol. 26, No. 1 |
1900.063 |
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The Elusive Politics of Ruth Woo |
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9/8/96 |
Seattle Times |
1900.064 |
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Asian Community Suffers in Shooting's Aftermath |
Reed, Lauri |
10/28/83 |
U. W. Daily |
1900.065 |
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...Registering, Smiling Faces Cover Grief of Grim Reality |
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5/15/42 |
Tacoma News Tribune |
1900.066 |
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Called for Interview, All Japanese Farmers Must Appear By Thursday |
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5/15/42 |
Tacoma News Tribune |
1900.067 |
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Call For More Help to Operate Jap Farms |
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5/15/42 |
Tacoma News Tribune |
1900.068 |
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Jap Farmers Report In |
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5/8/42 |
Tacoma News Tribune |
1900.069 |
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Evacuation Imminent |
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5/9/42 |
Tacoma News Tribune |
1900.070 |
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Japs Must Evacuate County |
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5/10/42 |
Tacoma News Tribune |
1900.071 |
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Japs Sign At Puyallup |
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5/12/42 |
Tacoma News Tribune |
1900.072 |
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Tacoma's Japanese To Leave |
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5/13/42 |
Tacoma News Tribune |
1900.073 |
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The Chinese In America: 130 Years of Struggle and Achievement |
Lai |
5/7/86 |
International Examiner |
1900.074 |
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Japanese American Museum |
Chung, L.A. |
5/16/92 |
San Francisco Chronicle |
1900.075 |
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A Moving Story About the Strengths, Struggles, and Spirit of the Pioneer Issei |
Ota |
1/7/87 |
International Examiner |
1900.076 |
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Japs Here to Go to Calif. |
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5/14/42 |
Tacoma News Tribune |
1900.077 |
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To Lose is To Win |
Kremer |
8/27/95 |
Tacoma News Tribune |
1900.078 |
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Town of Thomas Calls Them Home |
Westneat |
8/22/95 |
Seattle Times |
1900.079 |
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Reprint of front page |
WAR! Oahu Bombed by Japanese Planes |
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7/7/49 |
Honolulu Star Bulletin |
1900.080 |
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Japanese - American Film, |
Nikkei on Film |
Mochizuki |
5/1/92 |
Northwest Nikkei |
1900.081 |
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Tradition Remains Strong in Changing Times |
Jung, Soya |
1/20/92 |
International Examinier |
1900.082 |
Report |
executive Development Institute community service project market survey for Interim to identify and anylyze current market and developement trends that mey shape the current and future residintial and commercial base of the ID. |
International District-Chinatown/Little Saigon Market Survey Report |
2002 Executive Development Institute Team |
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1900.082.001 |
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Alaska Canneries, Immigrants, Unions |
Cannery Workers' Union Emerges from War Years and McCarthy Era |
Viernes |
7/1/77 |
International Examinier |
1900.083 |
Article |
This study concerns Chinese restaurant ware in the Asian American Comparative Collection, University of Idaho, and one of the major suppliers of Chinese reataurant ware, F S Louie of Berkeley California. |
Chinese Restaurant Ware and Its Importance To Asian American Archaeology |
Creighton, Amber |
Fall 2002 |
Journal of Northwest Anthropology |
1900.083.001 |
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Traces of Old: Relics in a Seattle Hotel Tell of Japanese - Americans Forced From Their Homes |
Brown |
6/18/96 |
Seattle Times |
1900.084 |
Article |
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A SeaTac man has converted his garage into a museum full of artifacts and haunting photos of Cambodia's genocide |
Ramirez, Marc |
2/20/2003 |
Seattle Times |
1900.084.002 |
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Filipino Gospel Mission |
Rev. Manuel Garcia Ocana: He Lived Simply, Gave Generously |
Tizon |
6/24/95 |
Seattle Times |
1900.085 |
Article |
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Chinese Remedy |
Van Slyke, Michele |
5/6/2003 |
Seattle Post Intelligencer |
1900.085.001 |
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Some Elderly Immigrants are Simply Wasting Away |
Tizon |
7/10/95 |
Seattle Times |
1900.086 |
Article |
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A different view of the Iraq war |
Iwasaki, John |
5/5/2003 |
Seattle Post Intelligencer |
1900.086.001 |
Article |
The Danny Woo Community Garden in the Chinatown/International District is looking for young Asian Americans to tend the gardens. Currently, only elders are tending it and there are a lot of transients and drug dealers. |
Seniors' oasis needs nurturers |
Tizon, Alex |
June, 24, 1995 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.087 |
Thesis |
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Engage, Empower, and Explore - History Museum Dialogue |
Sanderson, Jill E. |
2002 |
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1900.087.001 |
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Asian Americans in L.A. from "Shades of L.A.: Pictures From Ethnic Family Albums" |
Southern California's Family Album |
Rivera |
7/14/96 |
L.A. Times Magazine |
1900.088 |
Article |
Japan and Washington state share a baseball history that predates the Mariner's current Japanese connection |
A pastime with a past |
Rosapepe, John |
3 /20/2003 |
Seattle Times |
1900.088.001 |
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Safe Held Secret of Ore. Ambush for 108 Years |
A.P. |
8/16/95 |
Seattle Times |
1900.089 |
Article |
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Fear and Anxiety Permeate Arab Enclave Near Detroit |
Pierre, Robert E. |
August 4, 2002 |
Washington Post |
1900.089.001 |
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Cambodian Immigrants create textiles to heal and sell. See text in Notes |
Stitching Their Lives Back Together |
Reang |
1/10/97 |
Seattle Times |
1900.090 |
Article |
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Remembering Montana's internment camp |
Stofflet, John |
4/4/2003 |
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1900.090.001 |
Article |
3 articles relating to Garment Workers, all by the same authors:
Sewing for the American dream (A1, A12-A13): The experiences of several garment workers in Seattle. Multitude of 'gray areas' make labor laws hard to enforce (A12): The difficulty of creating laws against garment factories and garments workers who work at home.
Home workers say pay for piecework is dropping (A13): Pay decreases for making certain items. |
Sewing for the American dream |
Szabo, Liz |
August 25, 1996 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.091 |
Article |
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Hmong woman takes to stage to tell tale of survival, success |
Harvey, Kay |
4/8/2003 |
Seattle Times |
1900.091.001 |
Article |
The Kokusai Theater in the Chinatown/International District collapses. No one was injured and 2 businesses had to close. |
"Home" of Asian Weekly newspaper collapses |
Derr, Erik Wong |
February 15-21, |
Northwest Asian Weekly |
1900.092 |
Article |
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Killing Fields survivor has lesson on war |
Cheng, Josephine |
3/27/2003 |
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1900.092.001 |
Article |
The closing of Wa Sang grocery, open in the Chinatown/International District since 1928. |
Store, era closing |
Beason, Tyrone |
February 12, 19 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.093 |
Article |
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Say Cheesy |
Olson, Sheri |
4/14/2003 |
Seattle Post Intelligencer |
1900.093.001 |
Article |
A picture of the collapse of the Kokusai Theater's roof. The Theater is located in the Chinatown/International District |
International District damage |
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February 11, 19 |
Seattle Post Intelligencer |
1900.094 |
Article |
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The Reluctant Memorialist |
Menand, Louis |
7/8/2003 |
New Yorker |
1900.094.001 |
Article |
Kokusai Theater in the Chinatown/International District collapses. Includes history of the building and how it collapsed. |
Last reel for Kokusai Theater |
Keene, Linda |
February 11, 19 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.095 |
Article |
The SARS outbreak in Asia in 2004 has hurt many travel agencies that specialize in Asian travel. Robert Ha, manager of Asia Travel is interviewed. |
Virus fears hammer travel firms: SARS ground many Asian, Canadian trips |
Heyamoto, Lisa |
April 10, 2003 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.095.001 |
Article |
Discrimination, Korean Immigrants |
Asian Americans go Rural |
Matthee, Imbert |
9/24/96 |
Seattle Post Intelligencer |
1900.096 |
Article |
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Outbreak of SARS creates anxiety in Asian community |
Vuong, Mary |
4/11/2003 |
Seattle Post Intelligencer |
1900.096.001 |
Article |
Discrimination, W.W. II Veterans |
Asian American Soldiers faced the Enemy and Prejudice |
Ho, Vanessa |
11/12/96 |
Seattle Post Intelligencer |
1900.097 |
Article |
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Nourishing Our Knowledge |
Greg Atkinson |
3/30/2003 |
Seattle Times |
1900.098 |
Article |
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The first driving lesson: 'Which one is the gas pedal?' |
Stripling, Sherry |
6/10/2003 |
Seattle Times |
1900.098.001 |
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'Neighbors', International District |
Higgins |
7/19/97 |
Seattle Post Intelligencer |
1900.099 |
Article |
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Violin legend Midori lets music, achievements speak for themselves |
Bargreen, Melinda |
4/8/2003 |
Seattle Times |
1900.100 |
Article |
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Community shunned over SARS |
Sekhri, Rajiv |
4/9/2003 |
Seattle Times |
1900.100.001 |
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Language Camps |
Camp Kids Have Korean At Tip of Tongues |
Morris |
7/28/97 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1000 |
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Remembering a Forgotten Neighborhood |
Duncan |
May 19, 1979 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1001 |
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Regarding conversation with ObaChine managers over poster and Michael Malkin article. |
Fax: From Parissh to Connie So, CC Ron Chew |
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March 12, 1998 |
Document |
1900.1002 |
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Old Painting Causes Protest of Asian Americans; Owner considers taking it down |
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March 14, 1998 |
Seattle Chinese Post |
1900.1003 |
Article |
A poster at ObaChine, a restaurant run by Wolfgang Puck, shows an advertisement for a colonial French tea company, featuring a yellow skinned man with a long braid and slanted eyes drinking tea. |
Poster at Puck's called anti - Asian |
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March 7, 1998 |
Los Angeles Daily News |
1900.1004 |
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John F. Kennedy School of Government Case Program |
Against All Odds: The Japanese Americans' Campaign for Redress |
Naito |
1990 |
Case Program |
1900.1005 |
Article |
Seattle library program on Asian Seattle featured speakers, demonstrations and exhibits on Seattle's Asian American citizens |
City's Roots - Asian Seattle: Library Program will Include Cooking, Tours, Displays and Culture |
Duncan, Don |
March 8, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1006 |
Article |
The place of the Chinatown/International District in the community in the shadow of the Kingdome. Myths about the CID explain what the community needs to fix in the neighborhood. |
Asian Americans try to come home |
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September 11, 1 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.1007 |
Article |
Ed Burke's Dowtown Seattle Far East Tour (Chinatown Tour). Tours visit the significant places in the Chinatown/International District. |
Visiting Seattle's Far East section |
Belanger, Herb |
August 22, 1976 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.1008 |
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100th anniversary of Japanese Immigration to the United States |
Japanese Pioneers Journeyed East To Develop the West |
Masuda |
November 16, 19 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1009 |
Article |
Seattle Issei honored at a special banquet for the 100th anniversary of Japanese immigration to the U.S. |
Banquet Honors Elders |
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November 11, 19 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.101.001 |
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Deems Tsutakawa |
I.D. Music Spots - for All Types |
Lopez |
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International Examiner |
1900.1010 |
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Pioneers: Banquet to Commemorate Arrival of Japanese Immigrants |
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November 6, 196 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1011 |
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U.W. Psychiatry Professor Honored as 'Constant Advocate' For Human rights |
Emery, Julie |
April 17, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1012 |
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Owner of the Jade Pagoda on Broadway |
Jimmy Woo, Restaurateur, Community Leader Dies |
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September 9, 19 |
Capital Hill Times |
1900.1013 |
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Taul Watanabe resigns from WA state Personnel Board. |
Watanabe Resigns State Post |
Burt, Lyle |
September 8, 19 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1014 |
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Watanabe Fined $1,200 for disclosure Violations |
Brown, Larry |
July 18, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1015 |
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Taul Watanabe, an influential advisor to WA State Governor, Dixy Lee Ray, has resigned from the WA Personnel Board, has been fined for violations of the state;s public disclosure laws but will remain on the UW Board of Regents. |
Watanabe Apparently to Remain U.W. Regent |
Burt, Lyle |
Sepember 9, 198 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1016 |
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Watanabe Praises U.W. Clinic |
Emery, Julie |
Sepember 14, 19 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1017 |
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Includes a shorter article, also by Gordon Schultz, on same subject, action by the state Pulic Disclosure Commission against a key aide to Gov. Dixy Lee Ray. |
Watanabe to Face Civil Charges for Disclosure Lapses |
Schultz, Gordon |
June 25, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1018 |
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More Unreported Watanabe Business Ties Revealed |
Schultz |
June 25, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1019 |
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Ray Stands Behind Watanabe |
Schultz, Gordon |
June 26, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.102 |
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Lester Iwana, Jazz, "Nutrition Factor" |
The More Good Musicians I Play With, the More I Get Inspired |
Mochizuki |
9/19/84 |
International Examiner |
1900.1020 |
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Watanabe as Regent is Private Man in Public Job |
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May 21, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1021 |
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McDermott Urges Watanabe to Resign as U.W. Regent |
Larsen, Richard W. |
May 21, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1022 |
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Ray's Political Patronage Served Watanabe Well |
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May 20, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1023 |
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Biographical article on Taul Watanabe's life and business dealing in Los Angeles, CA. |
The Man Beside Dixy: A No Holds Barred Climb to Top for Taul Watanabe |
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May 18, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1024 |
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Watanabe Helped Make Port One of the Busiest |
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May 19, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1025 |
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Legislator to Look into Watanabe Confirmation |
Emery, Julie |
May 17, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1026 |
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Watanabe Said He Studied 4 Years for PhD., But School Dosen't Exist |
Katz, Dean |
May 22, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1027 |
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Watanabe Controversy adds to Heat on UW President |
Emery, Julie |
May 22, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1028 |
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Three letters to the editor in support of Taul Watanabe. |
Letters: on Taul Watanabe Series |
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May 27, 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1029 |
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Who Was Behind Ray's Save - Railroad Neutrality? |
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May 1980 |
Seattle Times |
1900.103 |
Report |
A report on redesigning the Chinatown/International District with the community's input. 11 proposals were suggested by students from the Department of Landscape Architecture at University of Washington. Includes interviews with local organizations. |
Community Building and Placemaking: Eleven Projects for Neighborhood Revitalization in Seattle's Chinatown-International District |
Hou, Jeffrey |
2002 |
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1900.103.001 |
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Composer Jon Jang: A Political Artist by 'Whatever Means Necessary' |
Blauvelt |
2/1/98 |
International Examiner |
1900.1030 |
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"Beyond Barbed Wire" the story of the 442nd during WWII. |
Acclaimed Documentary Makes Its Second Seattle Appearance |
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Northwest Asian Weekly |
1900.1031 |
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Story of moon cakes and recipie for SAi Mai Tay. |
Celebrate Mid - Autumn Festival with Moon Cakes |
Mar |
September 13 - |
Northwest Asian Weekly |
1900.1032 |
Article |
About the film "Finding Home in Chinatown: The Kong Yick Buildings." |
They Don't Call It the Kong Yick For Nothing: The Wing Luke and its First Documentary Video Release |
Omori, Chizu |
Nov. 19 - Dec. |
International Examiner |
1900.1033 |
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American medicine collides with Hmong culture |
When Cultures Collide |
Higashi |
November 19 - D |
International Examiner |
1900.1034 |
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Review of "Immigrants Out? The New and the Amti - Immigrant Impulse in the United States. Review of "Mapping Multi - Culturalism". Interviews with six local people including Eudie Deterea |
Multi Culturalism is Dead: Multi Culturalism Just Got Started |
Lau |
November 5 - 18 |
International Examiner |
1900.1035 |
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Central Students Find Asian Authors have a lot to Offer |
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November 15 - 2 |
Northwest Asian Weekly |
1900.1036 |
Article |
Author talks about the noise pollution in the Chinatown/International District. He mentions that it may get worse with the new Metro tunnel and I-90 on/off ramps. |
We've learned to live with noise |
Chin, Donnie |
1980s |
International Examiner |
1900.1037 |
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Photo of Ping chow of Ruby Chow's Restaurant |
Food For the New Year |
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Seattle Times |
1900.1038 |
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New Year Fete Lifts Glum Chinatown |
Sherman |
February 27, 19 |
Seattle Post Intelligencer |
1900.1039 |
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Photos of New Years Preparations |
Gung Hay Fat Choy 4677 |
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January 28, 197 |
Seattle Times |
1900.104 |
Booklet |
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Timeline: 400 Years of History of Chinese in The Americas |
Lee, Cynthia & Wong, Maeling |
2001 |
The Jackie Chan Charitable Foundation |
1900.104.001 |
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Fred Houn and the Asian American Art Ensemble: the Music is Clear and Compasionate |
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4/15/87 |
International Examiner |
1900.1041 |
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100th anniversary of Japanese Immigration to the U.S. |
Japanese Immigration Centennial 1869 - 1969, Program |
Japanese American Citizens League, Seattle Chapter |
1969 |
Brochure |
1900.1042 |
Article |
All the beliefs that Chinese people follow during Lunar New Year. Reporter spends the celebrations in Hong Kong. |
Hong Kong marks the new year |
Delaplane, Stan |
February 17, 19 |
The Seattle Times |
1900.1043 |
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1900.1044 |
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1900.1045 |
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1900.1046 |
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1900.1047 |
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1900.1048 |
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1900.1049 |
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1900.105 |
Brochure |
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Finding Family Stories |
Japanese American National Museum |
2003 |
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1900.105.001 |
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Korean American Rapper Reacts to Ice Cube Lyrics |
Park |
1/8/92 |
International Examiner |
1900.1050 |
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1900.1051 |
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1900.1052 |
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1900.1053 |
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1900.1054 |
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1900.1055 |
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1900.1056 |
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1900.1057 |
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Published by Japanese American National Museum |
Growing Up Nisei: Images of Japanese American Culture 1920's - 1950's |
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1997 |
Calendar |
1900.1058 |
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Aki Kurose's 25 years of Teaching |
Mochizuki, Ken |
March 4, 1997 |
Northwest Nikkei |
1900.1059 |
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Blia Xiong receives 1996 Asian Counseling and Referral Community Recognition Award |
Hmong Leader Honored |
Yim |
September 11, 1 |
The Beacon Hill News |
1900.106 |
Brochure |
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Boyle Heights The Power of Place |
Japanese American National Museum |
2002 |
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1900.106.001 |
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Seoul Brothers: Brothers Rap for Solidarity |
Apostol |
8/15/90 |
International Examiner |
1900.1060 |
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Autobiographical story of the problems of duel heritage |
Leaves From the Mental Portfolio of an Eurasian |
Far |
January 21, 190 |
The Independent |
1900.1061 |
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Moon Festival story |
The Half Moon Cakes |
Far |
May 1909 |
Good Housekeeping |
1900.1062 |
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Ku Yum and the Butterflies |
Far |
March 1909 |
Good Housekeeping |
1900.1063 |
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Aluteh |
Far |
July 1906 |
The Chautauquan |
1900.1064 |
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In the Land of the Free |
Far |
September 1909 |
The Independent |
1900.1065 |
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Lea Armstrong, Emmanuelle Chi Dong, Ray Chin, Nemesio Domingo, Jr. |
The Fifth Annual Asian Pacific American Community Voice Awards |
International Examiner |
May 24, 1995 |
Booklet |
1900.1066 |
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Taken from the book: Chinese American Portraits, Personal Histories 1828-1988. Gee-Hee Chin came to the United States as a laborer but quickly became a labor broker for Wah Chong Company, produced what is believed to have been the first Chinese baby born in the NW, opened the Quong Tuck Company which built the first new brick building in Seattle after the 1889 fire and financed and built the Sun Ning Railroad in Toishan, China. |
Chin Gee-hee, Railroad Baron |
McCunn, Ruthanne Lum |
1988 |
Chronicle Books, Chinese American Portraits |
1900.1067 |
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Survey and letters regarding the ObaChine print. |
ObaChine Under Fire: Is This Art or the Target of Political Correctness |
seattle.sidewalk.com |
March 25, 1998 |
seattle.sidewalk.com |
1900.1068 |
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Letters regarding ObaChine print |
Letters to the Editor: ObaChine/Racial Imagery |
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March 29, 1998
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Seattle Times |
1900.1069 |
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Opinion column on ObaChine print. Counter argument by Anne Rousseau |
Keep Racism out of Seattle |
Leong |
March 25, 1998 |
Seattle Times |
1900.107 |
Program |
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A Celebration of Hope and Healing: Saluting Washington Medal of Honor Recipients |
Nisei Veterans Committee |
2001 |
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1900.107.001 |
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Hiroshima Band 'Just Community Folks' |
Kiyomizu |
5/1/81 |
International Examiner |
1900.1070 |
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Opinion column on ObaChine print. Counter argument by James C. Leong |
I Don't Sell Racist Art |
Rousseau |
March 25, 1998 |
Seattle Times |
1900.1071 |
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Letters to Ron Chew about ObaChine. |
ObaChine Letters to Ron Chew |
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1998 |
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1900.1072 |
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Chin Gee-Hee, Chinese Pioneer Entrepreneur in Seattle and Toishan |
Jue, Willard G. |
1984 |
Annals Chinese Historical Society of the PacificNW |