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Japanese Internment in WA During WWII
Washington Courts Historical Society Seminar - Dec 9 2011
Professor Lorraine Bannai (Seattle University School of Law) and Craig Kobayashi, Esq. (Co-CEO, EVDense Corp) give a presentation on how Japanese-Americans were interned during WWII, the court cases that followed, and what they uncovered.
Fort Lawton Court Martial
Washington Courts Historical Society Seminar - Dec 9 2011
Author Jack Hamann discusses the Fort Lawton Court Martial, an almost forgotten case from World War II in which over 200 African-American soldiers were tried for the lynching of an Italian POW. But as Jack discovers, there was far more to this case than m
History of Womens Suffrage
Office of the Secretary of State - Jun 5 2009
Historian Shanna Stevenson discusses the history of womens suffrage in Washington State.
1981 Budget Crisis
Inside Olympia - Feb 5 2009
Former legislators and state leaders discuss the 1981 budget crisis and how it compares to 2009 buget issues.
Constitutional convention reenactment
The Docket - Jan 6 2008
Members of the Washington State Supreme Court reenact debate over judicial branch in the Washington State Constitution.
The Railroads Affect on the West
Author's Hour - Apr 11 2008
Historian and author Carlos Schwantes discusses how the technological change brought on by the railroads affected life in the West, and compares it to technological advances today.
