Browse Collections (15 total)

Chinese Oral History Project

Henry Woo

The Chinese Oral History Project encompasses stories of Chinese Americans, as well as Chinese immigrants and their experiences around the…

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AIDS Oral Histories: "From Awareness to Healing"

Shimabukuro, Bob.pdf

These interviews are in support of the "From Awareness to Healing", the API HIV/AIDS exhibition at the Wing Luke Asian Museum.

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Danny Woo Community Gardens

Woo, Irene.pdf

The Danny Woo Community Garden lies in the Chinatown/International District. When development in Seattle threatened the Chinatown-International…

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Garment Workers

Mark, Sue and Six Workers at Black Bear.pdf

Oral History Interviews as part of the "If Tired Hands Could Talk: Stories of APA Garment Workers" interview efforts. APA garment workers or their…

Contributors: Wing Luke Museum

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U.S. Immigration Station & Assay Office (INS)

Mikio Tajima.pdf

This collection highlights stories of the US immigration experience, particuarly at the INS building in Seattle. Now INScape Arts, the INS building…

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Kong Yick

Jeni.pdf

The 1910 East Kong Yick Building was erected by the Kong Yick Investment Company in Seattle’s Chinatown/International District on King Street. It…

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International District

Smiley.pdf

The Chinatown-International District (CID), also known as Chinatown or Nihonmachi, is located southeast of Pioneer Square and south of of the central…

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Higo

Chiong-Bisbee, John_Binko.pdf

Higo, or the Higo 10 Cent Store (now Kobo at Higo Art Gallery), is located on S Jackson Street. Higo is part of Seattle's Japantown and was a place…

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Artists of the Chinatown-International
District

Hobert, Linda.pdf

These artists and stories represent the Artists of the Chinatown International District. An online source of Asian Pacific American visual artists and…

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District

Takano

Hiro Nishimura

Takano Studios was responsible for many memorabilia and photographs featuring Japanese immigrants. Originally owned by Tay Takano, Takano sold his…

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