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Chester N. Lindstrom

Back of photo:
a paint made from one of mother's "Treasures Box" pictures with love nell Lindstrom Richards

Will LuidsFrownsi(?) son (mimi's brother eldest)
mimi's nephew (chester)

Chester N. Lindstrom
Ida's eldest son (Ida son)

Childhood photo of Shatara Baker

The following description is provided by Shatara Baker

In this photo:

6 year old ShaTara Baker who is currently enrolled at The Evergreen State College Tacoma, pursuing her degree in Organizational Leadership in Urban Studies and Public Affairs.

The memory behind this photo:

I received my report card this year in hand, at 6. When I read it I was confused because it listed my race as white. When my mother explained why she said, "the have racial quotas they have to make, and we couldn't enroll you because there were too many black kids already; we had to prove that you are a percentage of white"

Children in Parade

Part of a series of photos taken during the Daffodil Parade in April 2000.
Backside of photo contains text:
Rick and Skye
Jr. Daffodil Parade
April 8, 2000

Coal burning Furnace

When taken: 1969.
Where taken: 4016 North 14th. Tacoma WA, 98406 (?)
Who is in these photographs: Theodore Jonas Jensen 1902-1989 (Born in Whatcom county, WA)
What memories are contained in these photos: Polaroid Swinger Photo 1969 by Laura L. Jensen
Theodore J Jensen, on 24th Street, 1951-1989 - replaced furnace that burned coal with an electric furnace in 1969.

Backside of photograph contains text: Jensen 1969 Theodore

Commitment

Measures 24 inches by 36 inches, oil on canvas. Dionne Bonner's description of the work is "[a] commitment is the ultimate sacrifice of giving yourself to another. It is a letting go of the heart or the pull for individuality and control. The rewards for this unmeasurable openness is the most enduring and fulfilling aspect of human connections".
reward for this unmeasurable openness is the most enduring and
fulfilling aspect of human connections

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