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A. This is a biographical sketch of Wing Luke. It was adapted by PLJ from a version that appeared in "Oriental Flavors" a guidebook to Seattle's Chinatown. The life summary covers Luke's public service for public relations purposes. PLJ is probably…
Article
This is a clipped newspaper article on Wing Luke from the "Post-Intelligencer." It details Luke's political accomplisments. The article is part of series that celebrates individuals who had significantly contributed to the state.
Handbill, Political
A-B. Identical handbills about Wing Luke. They were made for his champaign for city councilman. Luke's political ideas public service and education are highlighted.
Check
This is a check made out to Wing Luke for 200 Hong Kong Dollars. The check was signed by Ng See Kong the manager of Wah Young Co. and was backed by the Bank of Canton which was headquarted in Hong Kong.
Article
This is a clipped newspaper article about Wing Luke. It covers his advocacy of youth programs. At the time Luke was the president of Roosevelt High School's student body. The article features a headshoot of Luke. The article is in fragile condition.…
Newspaper
This is an issue of the Roosevelt High School student paper called "Roosevelt News." There is an article about Wing Luke. It quotes Luke at length about his war experiences.
Resume
This is a resume of Wing Luke's activities. It was typed on yellow carbon paper with corrections written in pencil.
Article
This is a clipped newspaper article about the city council race of 1962. The article names the nominees and the various positions they were running for. Luke is mentioned in the headline. The article is from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Article
This is the front page of a newspaper that includes an article about Wing Luke winning a seat on city council. The article is from the University District Herald and covers Luke's involvement in the community. A photograph of Luke and his siblings…
Article
This is a clipped newspaper from "Seattle Post-Intelligencer" about Lew Fung Hai Luke. Luke is the mother of Wing Luke a city councilman and the first Asian in the Pacific Northwest to hold public office. The article explains why Luke waited 36 years…
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