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Letter Addressed to Anne Upshure from Lynne Iijima, January 26, 1970
Letter of thanks for the generous contribution to Asian Americans for Action.
Genre: Correspondence
Contribution Slip for Asian Americans in Action from Gerald Ames, 1970
Paper slip for the contribution and membership of Asian Americans for Action.
Genre: Ephemera
Letter Addressed to Gerald Ames from Lynne Iijima, January 26, 1970
Letter of thanks for the generous contribution to Asian Americans for Action.
Genre: Correspondence
Contribution Slip for Asian Americans in Action from Frank Kehl, 1970
Paper slip for the contribution and membership of Asian Americans for Action.
Genre: Ephemera
Letter Addressed to Frank Kehl from Lynne Iijima, March 17, 1970
Letter of thanks for the contribution, photos, and articles to the Asian Americans for Action newsletter.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter Addressed to Asian Americans for Action on Newsletters
Letter regarding the request for the Asian Americans for Action newsletter be sent to the following address.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter from Pham duc Thanh, November 21, 1969
Letter regarding receiving the Asian Americans for Action newsletter.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter Addressed to Asian Americans for Action from Lily Hom, November 9, 1969
Letter regarding a request to recieve more information on the Asian Americans for Action.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter Addressed to Mary Ikeda from Geraldine Kutaka, January 27, 1969
Letter of thanks on receiving packets and on the progression of the Asian Movement at Gidra, Berkeley AAPA, and the ...
Genre: Correspondence
Letter from Geraldine Kutaka to Lynne Iijima, 1969
Letter regarding the Asian movement in Los Angeles, California.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter from Steven Kuromiya, November 19, 1969
Letter regarding requesting more information on Asian Americans for Action and to be more involved.
Genre: Correspondence
Letter Addressed to Steven Kuromiya from Lynne Iijima, December 1, 1969
Letter regarding the working with Asian communities and the growth of the Asian movement.
Genre: Correspondence