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Frank Jenkins 1972 interview transcript regarding the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, the 1934 waterfront strike, and his experiences with racial discrimination
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L.E. Lovering letter to Mountaineers Board of Directors regarding discrimination against female club members, ca. 1912
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Official statement to Japanese cannery workers and to the general public clarifying the positions of the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union in respect to Japanese cannery workers and inviting them to join the Cannery Workers union, April 30, 1937
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H. E. "Van" Vaness's notes responding to Herman Feldman's inquiry about racial tensions in the Pacific Northwest lumber industry, March 7, 1930
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Herman Feldman letter to William C. Ruegnitz regarding "Racial Factors in Industrial Life", February 26, 1930
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Resolution regarding gender discrimination in occupations adopted at the Washington Territory Constitutional Convention, June 17, 1878
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Mary Farquharson letter to Ruth Kingman about housing discrimination in Spokane against Japanese-American Dr. Suzuki and recruitment for the Seattle chapter of the Committee on American Principles and Fair Play, September 3, 1943
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Norio Higano letter to Lieutenant Colonel Louth explaining discrimination he faced due to his ethnic heritage in finding an internship, August 4, 1944
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United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing, and Allied Workers of America (UCAPAWA) letter to the members of the Canned Salmon Industry regarding their grievances against labor contractor Pio Decano, September 2, 1943
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United Cannery Agricultural Packing and Allied Workers of America call for organization and recruitment of Northwest cannery and agricultural unions to the larger national union, ca. 1937
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The Timber Challenge
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Why Internment? The Story of Japanese-Americans During World War II
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Group of citizens including Mayor Robert Jacob Weisbach responsible for intimidating the Chinese during the Anti-Chinese riots in Tacoma, Washington, November 3, 1885
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Anti-Chinese riots in Seattle as illustrated in West Shore, March 1886
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Anti-Chinese agitation in Seattle as illustrated in West Shore, March 1886
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Anti-Chinese agitation in Seattle as illustrated in West Shore, March 1886
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Anti-Chinese agitation in Seattle as illustrated in West Shore, March 1886
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Bharti Kirchner, Interview
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Prem Kumar, Interview
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Dev R. Manhas, Interview
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