Emery E. Andrews Papers 1925-1969 1942-1947

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Emery E. Andrews Papers 1925-1969 1942-1947

A pastor at Seattle's Japanese Baptist Church who, during World War II, ministered to Japanese American incarceration center inmates, principally those in Camp Minidoka.

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