Motoyuki Negoro (根来源之) (June 14, 1875 – April 18, 1939) was a journalist and strike leader in Hawaii. Negoro was born in 1875 in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan...
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in 1903 to three men, one of whom was journalist and labor activist Motoyuki Negoro. In 1906, Emmy Marcuse was the first woman to earn a law degree from...
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to practice law in the City of Oakland, Alameda County, California. Motoyuki Negoro: First Japanese male to graduate with a degree from the UC Berkeley...
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writer and creator of the shows Manifest and The Mysteries of Laura Motoyuki Negoro, 1903 – strike leader and journalist for the Nippu Jiji and Hawaii...
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Makino founded the Zokyu Kisei Kai (Higher Wage Association) with Motoyuki Negoro and Yasutaro Soga, the editor of the Nippu Jiji. During the strike...
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November of the following year. In 1908, Soga, Fred Kinzaburo Makino, Motoyuki Negoro, and Yoichi Tasaka formed the Higher Wage Association (Zokyu Kisei...
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