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            "title": "Grace Kubota Ybarra Interview",
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            "title": "Fred Okrand Interview",
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            "title": "Kats Kunitsugu Interview",
            "description": "Nisei female, born in 1925. Incarcerated at Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming, during World War II. Was on the staff of the camp's newspaper, the <i>Heart Mountain Sentinel</i>.<p>(This interview was conducted by filmmaker Frank Abe for his 2000 documentary, <i>Conscience and the Constitution</i>, about the World War II resisters of conscience at the Heart Mountain incarceration camp. As a result, the interviews in this collection are typically not life histories, instead primarily focusing on issues surrounding the resistance movement itself.)",
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                    "role": "interviewer",
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            "title": "Kats Kunitsugu - Paul Tsuneishi Interview",
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            "extent": "00:43:27",
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                    "role": "narrator",
                    "id": 160,
                    "namepart": "Paul Tsuneishi"
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                    "role": "interviewer",
                    "namepart": "Frank Abe"
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                    "role": "interviewer",
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            "contributor": "Frank Abe Collection",
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            "creation": "August 22, 1995",
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            "title": "Randy Senzaki Interview",
            "description": "Sansei male. Was National Director for the Japanese American Citizens League in 1994 and 1995.<p>(This interview was conducted by filmmaker Frank Abe for his 2000 documentary, <i>Conscience and the Constitution</i>, about the World War II resisters of conscience at the Heart Mountain incarceration camp. As a result, the interviews in this collection are typically not life histories, instead primarily focusing on issues surrounding the resistance movement itself.)",
            "extent": "00:37:51",
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                    "role": "narrator",
                    "id": 161,
                    "namepart": "Randy Senzaki"
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                    "role": "interviewer",
                    "namepart": "Frank Abe"
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            "language": [
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            ],
            "contributor": "Frank Abe Collection",
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            "genre": "interview",
            "location": "San Francisco, California",
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            "title": "Clifford Uyeda  Interview",
            "description": "Nisei male. Born January 14, 1917, in Olympia, Washington. Raised in Washington before attending the University of Wisconsin, where he graduated in 1940. Earned medical degree from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, and completed his residency at Harvard Medical School in 1949. Served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War and worked as a pediatrician in San Francisco. While president of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), worked to support the redress movement of the 1980s.<p>(This interview was conducted by filmmaker Frank Abe for his 2000 documentary, <i>Conscience and the Constitution</i>, about the World War II resisters of conscience at the Heart Mountain incarceration camp. As a result, the interviews in this collection are typically not life histories, instead primarily focusing on issues surrounding the resistance movement itself.)",
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            "creators": [
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                    "role": "narrator",
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                    "namepart": "Clifford Uyeda"
                },
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                    "role": "interviewer",
                    "namepart": "Frank Abe"
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                    "role": "interviewer",
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            "language": [
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            ],
            "contributor": "Frank Abe Collection",
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            "genre": "interview",
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            "creation": "May 5, 1996",
            "status": "completed",
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            "title": "Frank Emi Interview II",
            "description": "Nisei male. Born September 23, 1916, in Los Angeles, California. Attended Los Angeles City College for one year before leaving to run the family produce business. Married and had a daughter before being removed to Pomona Assembly Center, California, and Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming. The leader of Heart Mountain's Fair Play Committee, was convicted of resisting the draft, and was imprisoned for eighteen months at Leavenworth, Kansas. After leaving prison, worked for the U.S. post office and the California state unemployment office. Mr. Emi practiced judo as a young person before the war, and postwar, taught at the Hollywood Judo Dojo.<p>(This interview was conducted by filmmaker Frank Abe for his 2000 documentary, <i>Conscience and the Constitution</i>, about the World War II resisters of conscience at the Heart Mountain incarceration camp. As a result, the interviews in this collection are typically not life histories, instead primarily focusing on issues surrounding the resistance movement itself.)",
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                    "role": "interviewer",
                    "namepart": "Frank Abe"
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                    "role": "interviewer",
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            "language": [
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            "contributor": "Frank Abe Collection",
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            "genre": "interview",
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            "creation": "January 30, 1998",
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            "title": "Ben Kuroki - Shige Kuroki Interview",
            "description": "Ben Kuroki, Nisei male. Born May 16, 1917, in Hershey, Nebraska. Admitted to the Army Air Corps and flew thirty missions in Europe in a B-24 as a tailgunner and top turret gunner. Earned two Distinguished Flying Crosses and was acclaimed as the first Nisei war hero. Spoke at Heart Mountain, Wyoming, and two other camps in order to help encourage draft recruitment. Subpoenaed as a witness in the conspiracy trial of Heart Mountain's Fair Play Committee leaders. Later became the only Nisei to service in active combat with the Air Corps in the Pacific Theater, and flew twenty-eight additional missions over Japan. After World War II, became the first Japanese American editor of a general newspaper in Nebraska, and later edited newspapers in suburban Michigan and Southern California.<p>(This interview was conducted by filmmaker Frank Abe for his 2000 documentary, <i>Conscience and the Constitution</i>, about the World War II resisters of conscience at the Heart Mountain incarceration camp. As a result, the interviews in this collection are typically not life histories, instead primarily focusing on issues surrounding the resistance movement itself.)",
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                    "role": "narrator",
                    "id": 169,
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                {
                    "role": "interviewer",
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                {
                    "role": "interviewer",
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            ],
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            "language": [
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            ],
            "contributor": "Frank Abe Collection",
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            "genre": "interview",
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            "creation": "January 31, 1998",
            "status": "completed",
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            "title": "Michi Weglyn Interview",
            "description": "Nisei female, born November 29, 1926, in Stockton, California. Raised in Brentwood, California, before being incarcerated at Gila River, Arizona. Graduated from high school in the camp in 1944, and after being released, attended Mount Holyoke College. In the 1950s, worked as costume designer for the Perry Como Show television program. Researched and wrote the groundbreaking book Years of Infamy.<p>(This interview was conducted by filmmaker Frank Abe for his 2000 documentary, <i>Conscience and the Constitution</i>, about the World War II resisters of conscience at the Heart Mountain incarceration camp. As a result, the interviews in this collection are typically not life histories, instead primarily focusing on issues surrounding the resistance movement itself.)",
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                    "role": "interviewer",
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            "contributor": "Frank Abe Collection",
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            "genre": "interview",
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            "title": "Art Hansen Interview",
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            "extent": "01:48:49",
            "links_children": "ddr-densho-122-23",
            "creators": [
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                    "role": "narrator",
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                    "role": "interviewer",
                    "namepart": "Frank Abe"
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                    "role": "interviewer",
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            "contributor": "Frank Abe Collection",
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            "genre": "interview",
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            "creation": "February 22, 1998",
            "status": "completed",
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            "title": "Paul Tsuneishi Interview",
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