“I think that what the Isseis experienced of losing their place in the family unit has been predominant. And if you're any human being, that's a difficult thing to accommodate.”
Read More“After getting used to things, we were able to make friends. See, as people coming from the farm, we weren't able to play with other kids and it brought a lot of new friends.”
Read MoreSo you know, people were after us. I mean, they didn’t want us around. They made acquisitions and threats and things like that. So I couldn't believe those things were happening. Maybe it was the best thing that they sent us into the camp, to protect us.
Read More“I grew up thinking women were stronger than men in terms of the absence of anger and self-pity. Absence of bitterness.”
Read More“My dad wasn’t recruited in the 442nd so we, as a young family, were chosen to leave early. And so that gave us an opportunity to get out of there.”
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