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アメリカへの移民1世の足跡をまとめた「米國日系人百年史」を、北部加州(北部カリフォルニア州)からほぼ州別に読み直してきたこのシリーズもいよいよ最終回…
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Read Part 2 >> So how did your father get this job right after camp? He was a journalist like I said, and very good …
Read Part 1 >> And so when you got to Rohwer, what do you remember about it? The humidity, and the mosquitoes. There were a lot …
“My family, my parents became pro-America immediately. Their whole psyche was completely turned around.” — Setsuko Asano Setsuko (Izumi) Asano was born on the auspicious …
My name is Delia Tomino Nakayama and I wrote the English column “Tomi-Talk” for San Francisco Japantown’s Hokubei Mainichi newspaper for approximately 10 years until …
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Read Part 4 >>Stahl Family:The Stahl family was one of the few families in the community that was of mixed race. Mr. Stahl, Earl, was …
Read Part 3 >> Tamai family:Until the 1990s, there was only one Japanese market in the Greater New Orleans area, and that was Oriental Merchandise. …
Read Part 2 >>Izumi family:Like the Yenaris, the Izumis were interned in Rohwer and were one of the last families to leave camp. Mr. Izumi …
Read Part 1 >>In the oral history tradition, here are some stories from some of the Nikkei’s families in Louisiana:Imahara family:A native of Watsonville, California, Nisei …
Japanese and Japanese Americans are certainly a minority in Louisiana, but are nevertheless a viable and tight-knit community. Numbering in the hundreds, families generally lived …
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