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I spent my childhood years during the 1950s in the San Fernando Valley. My parents, like a number of other Nikkei families, were flower growers …
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an homage for Yuri… — You were the first stamp on the letter for the least likely to receive the last one to forget a face first …
Read Part 2 >>In December 1960, looking for a bigger home for their six kids, Yuri and Bill moved their family out to a new …
“Study history. Learn about yourselves and others. There’s more commonality in all our lives than we think… There is so much that unites us, which …
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