Yuri’s Children Participated in the Movement

Title: unconfirmed
Description: Audee (LEFT), Aichi (RIGHT) and Bill (BEHIND AICHI) at a demonstration against
the Vietnam war, August 15, 1970.
Credits: Photo courtesy of the Kochiyama family/UCLA Asian American Studies Center.
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Mass Removal

Title: unconfirmed
Description: Original WRA caption: Byron, California. Main Street of small town in the farming district, on morning of evacuation. Six bus loads of residents of Japanese ancestry were checked in and taken to the Assembly center at the Turlock Fairgrounds, 65 miles away.
Credits: Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration
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Yuri speaking in San Francisco

Title: unconfirmed
Description: Yuri speaking at the African/Asian Round Table, held at San Francisco State University, 1997.
Credits: (c) 2004, Bob Hsiang
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Shuji Nakamura Artwork

Title: unconfirmed
Description: Artist Shuji Nakamura presents his painting to Audee Kochiyama-Holman, at Yuri’s Los Angeles memorial. Nakamura created the portrait for the “RISE: Love. Revolution. The Black Panther Party” exhibit, Los Angeles, 2014.
Credits: Photo by Diane Fujino.
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Jericho Rally

Title: unconfirmed
Description: Yuri with Wayne Lum in front of the Asian contingent’s banner at the Jericho rally for political prisoners on March 27, 1998, in Washington DC.
Credits: Photo courtesy of Diane Fujino
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CWRIC hearing

Title: unconfirmed
Description: Yuri Kochiyama speaking at a CWRIC (Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians) hearing in Washington, DC.
Credits: Photo courtesy of the Paul Bannai Collection, Densho
Rights: https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-346-174/?_ga=2.145210940.981417152.1670966362-1084082904.1665598086&_gac=1.46213717.1667318326.CjwKCAjwh4ObBhAzEiwAHzZYU3EFk2TMq6son1czar32Fa8-ZhGd_LhKkaJNz9BPsoKjseQw8NTKjhoCwJkQAvD_BwE
Yuri at a Malcolm X Commemoration

Title: unconfirmed
Description: Yuri Kochiyama speaking at a Malcolm X commemoration event at his grave site in New York.
Credits: Photo courtesy of the Kochiyama family/UCLA Asian American Studies Center.
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Yuri Kochiyama, Safiya Bukhari, and Imam Rasul Suliman

Title: Yuri Kochiyama, Safiya Bukhari, and Imam Rasul Suliman
Description: Safiya Bukhari (left) was one of the political prisoners who Yuri supported. In the early 1970s, Yuri became Sunni Muslim and studied and worshipped with Imam Rasul Suliman (center) at the Sankore Mosque in Greenhaven prison, in New York.
Credits: Photo courtesy of the Kochiyama family/UCLA Asian American Studies Center.
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Nisei in Khaki

Title: Letter from a Nisei Soldier in Italy to Mrs. Nakahara
Description: An excerpt of a Nisei soldier’s letter published in Yuri’s Jerome Camp news column, “Nisei in Khaki”
Credits: Photo courtesy of the Kochiyama family/UCLA Asian American Studies Center.
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The Hiroshima Sequel: Scars Diminish as Love Mushrooms

Title: The Hiroshima Sequel: Scars Diminish as Love Mushrooms
Description: Article from page 7 of Kochiyama family Christmas Cheers newsletter.
Credits: Photo courtesy of the Kochiyama family/UCLA Asian American Studies Center.
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