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Experiences during World War II for Japanese Americans in Hawaii

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December 30, 2019

Emi Kuboyama, Office of Redress Administration (ORA) Oral History Project

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William "Bill" Kaneko

William "Bill" Kaneko Interview

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December 30, 2019

Honolulu, Hawaii

Born in Honolulu, Hawaii. During the Redress Movement, the Department of Justice's Office of Redress Administration (ORA) was established to identify and administer reparations payments to eligible individuals. As President of the Honolulu chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League, worked with the ORA from 1989 to 1998. Later pursued a legal career in Honolulu with Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing, and then Dentons.

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Emi Kuboyama, interviewer

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