Black and white photograph of Rep. Norman Mineta, Mike Lowrey, and Rodger Shimizu. All were invilved in the redress movement and shimizu was on the legal team the overturned Gordon Hirabayashi's curfew conviction.
Black and white photograph of a funeral at the Minidoka Internment Camp. People are grouped together in 3 rows in front of a barrack building. There are three clergy men in wihte.
Black and white photograph of a Miloitary Intelligence Service graduation class at Fort Snelling MN. There are two rows of men in uniform in front of a two tables.
Black and white photograph of General C.A. Willoughby commander of the Military Intelligence Service. Japanese American servicemen were an intergral part of the Japanese Language program as interpreters, translators and interrigators.
Black and white photograph and negatives of a painting by Hisashi Hagiya of the Minidoka Internment Camp in Idaho. It incorporates elements of what was the camp and includes animals, towers, birds, cemetery, insects, flowers, and barracks.
Black and white photograph of a group of Japanese American children on the sidewalk in Seattle at 11th and Alder St. riding on their tricycles. There are four boys and one girl.
Black and white photograph of Synkoa organization a Japanese American men's group at the University of Washington. Tow rows one knelling and one standing.
Black and white photograph of the Tokuda Drug Basketball team that played in the Nisei Veterans Committee league in Seattle. Five players are seated on the bench and 5 are standing. Four coaches are on either side.