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Wilfred Tsukiyama

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After graduating from law school in 1924, Tsukiyama returned to Hawaii and became an attorney at Huber, Kemp, and Stainback. In 1929 he became the Honolulu deputy attorney. He was promoted to City and County attorney in 1933, but returned to private practice in 1940.
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broke out. Tsukiyama volunteered for military service, but he was denied because of his age. Instead, he became active in the Emergency Service Committee.
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during the 1920s, many white Americans were concerned about the loyalty of Japanese immigrants to America, otherwise known as the "
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Tsukiyama fell ill and resigned from the Supreme Court on December 31, 1965. He died on January 6, 1966. He is buried at the
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elected to the Territorial Senate of Hawaii, and the first to serve as a state Supreme Court Justice in the United States.
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on March 22, 1897. His parents, Koken and Hide, were Japanese immigrants who worked on the
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During the 1930s Tsukiyama spearheaded a movement to encourage Japanese Americans who had
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with Japan to renounce their Japanese citizenship. This was because after the
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Japanese American history : an A-to-Z reference from 1868 to the present
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In 1946 Tsukiyama ran for a seat in the Territorial Senate as a
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Burials in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
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Supreme Court of Hawaii
Philip L. Rice
William S. Richardson
Honolulu
Hawaii
Honolulu
Hawaii
Republican
Coe College
BA
University of Chicago
LLB
Japanese
Supreme Court of Hawaii
Japanese American
Honolulu, Hawaii
sugar plantations
McKinley High School
United States Army
World War I
Coe College
University of Chicago Law School
dual citizenship
sugar strikes
Japanese Problem
Pearl Harbor was attacked
World War II
Republican
Hawaii's statehood

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