Black and white photograph of US citizenship class at the Broadway Edison Technical School in 1953. In 1952 it became legal for Japanese immigrants to become naturalized US citizens.
Black and white photograph of Dillon Myer, director of the War Relocation Authority, which ran the Japanese internment camps addressing the internees of Minidoka inside a building at the camp. He is at the microphone and is seen from the back. Thereā¦
Black and white photograph of the Japanese language school in White river Valley. Possibly a graduation. There are two rows of people and they are in front of a building. The girls are wearing corsages.
Black and white photograph of Strawberry Picking The Kato, Iseri, Hamada and Miyoshi families picking berries on a farm in Thomas, Washington. Now Auburn
Black and white photograph of the crew of the Coal Division at the Minidoka Internment Camp. The men are standing in front of a barrack building or atop a truck with a big banner that says "Coal Division"
Black and white photograph of the Skyliners dance band. They performed locally and on the west coast. They were organized by the Seattle Buddhist church.
Black and white photograph of the Seattle Buddhist church Sunday School Drill Team marching in the Seafair parade in Seattle in early 1950s at 4th and Pike.
Black and white photograph and negative of a group of women and girl members of the Japanese Congregational Church outside or nearby their church. Twenty-seven people dressed in kimonos in front of a row of houses.