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2014 Boyle Heights History Day and Little Tokyo Historical Society Look at History NEW

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Date: Saturday, 8 November, 2014       Time: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Breed Street Shul
247 N. Breed Street
Los Angeles, CA 90033 USA
Map of Breed Street Shul, 247 N. Breed Street

Boyle Heights Historical Society and Little Tokyo Historical Society will be co-presenting, Boyle Heights History Day, on Saturday, November 8 at 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the historic Breed Street Shul at 247 N. Breed Street, Los Angeles 90033. The program includes music by Boyle Heights' The Neighborhood Music School, Rubn Guevara reading his "Yuriko & Carlos" short story, screening of "Stand Up For Justice: The Ralph Lazo Story" by John Esaki, writer and director, vintage photo displays and light refreshments. The day will spotlight the close connections and friendships between the long ago Japanese American residents of Boyle Heights and the larger Boyle Heights neighborhood.

BHHS will feature an interview on and family members will fondly remember Molly Wilson Murphy, an African American lady who held many friendships with Japanese Americans before WWII and during the concentration camp years with her many letters she wrote to the internees. Sadly, Mrs. Murphy passed away during the summer due to natural causes. Her letters are housed at the Japanese American National Museum.

LTHS will have a panel discussion on the former Japanese Hospital, the nondescript building that was at 101 S. Fickett Street and E. First Street, that has a rich, but unknown history to the neighborhood. The story of the Japanese Hospital is important to Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California and U.S. history. LTHS is now working on the City of Los Angeles' Historic-Cultural Monument application on the Japanese Hospital. The panel will include Carole Fujita, Troy Kaji, M.D. and Kristen Hayashi. Dr. Kaji is the grandson of the seminal figure, Dr. Kikuwo Tashiro, a Little Tokyo doctor who was the lead physician in a successful U.S. Supreme Court case in 1928 that allowed the hospital to be built in 1929.

Parking
Street parking can be found around the neighborhood. Convenient Los Angeles City public parking lots are on N. Chicago St. south of Cesar Chavez Ave. and N. Breed St. north of Cesar Chavez Ave.

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Michael Okamura, President LTHS (626) 840-8409.

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