IMAGE
Gordon Hirabayashi and Bill Schmoe, 1941
Description
Hirabayashi met the Schmoe family when Floyd Schmoe of the American Friends Service Committee supported Hirabayashi’s resistance to the curfew and exclusion laws for Japanese Americans. Schmoe worked actively to assist Japanese Americans who had been evacuated, and later traveled to Hiroshima to help survivors of the atomic bomb. In this photograph, Hirabayashi is pictured with Schmoe’s son, Bill.
Object ID
45.04.07
Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)
Gordon Hirabayashi and Bill Schmoe, 1941
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1941
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Photograph
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Washington
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https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/social/id/6874/
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Multimedia details
Date
1941
Location
Washington
Type
Image
Format
Photograph
File Format
jpeg
Subject
Hirabayashi, Gordon
Credit Line
Courtesy of University of Washington Libraries
Licensor
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, SOC8091
MUMI Number
45.04.IMG.080
Date
1941
Location
Washington
Type
Image
Format
Photograph
File Format
jpeg
Subject
Hirabayashi, Gordon
Credit Line
Courtesy of University of Washington Libraries
Licensor
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, SOC8091
MUMI Number
45.04.IMG.080
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