DDR objects for specified facet term

`facet_id`: "topics", "facility", "format", "genre", or "rights".
`term_id`: A term ID from one of the following lists:

- http://partner.densho.org/vocab/api/0.2/topics.json
- http://partner.densho.org/vocab/api/0.2/facility.json
- http://partner.densho.org/vocab/api/0.2/format.json
- http://partner.densho.org/vocab/api/0.2/genre.json
- http://partner.densho.org/vocab/api/0.2/rights.json

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            "title": "California Young People's Christian Conference Collection",
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            "description": "The Inyo County Free Library Collection consists primarily of documents published by the War Relocation Authority. The collection also contains the transcripts of several speeches given by personnel from the Manzanar concentration camp, California, and correspondence regarding establishing a library at Manzanar.",
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            "description": "The Ralph P. Merritt Collection is a part of the Eastern California Museum holdings. This portion of the collection consists of photographs from an album belonging to Josephine Hawes, Chief Nurse at Manzanar concentration camp. The photographs document the lives of the staff and Japanese American incarcerees at Cow Creek and Manzanar. Topics included: hospital staff, Manzanar Children's Village, teachers and education, recreational activities, leaving camp, and Seabrook.",
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            "title": "Matsuzawa Collection",
            "description": "The Matsuzawa Collection consists of one panoramic photograph showing the August 10,1930 dedication of the Bellevue Community Center in Bellevue, Washington.",
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            "description": "The Mary and Victor Ikeda Collection consists of photographs mainly from the Ikeda and Kinoshita families' time at Minidoka concentration camp. Topics include baseball and basketball in camp, employment in the Administration Building, and Francis \"Bako\" Kinoshita's funeral after being killed in action while fighting in Italy with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.",
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            "description": "The Kosai-Takemoto Collection includes photos from the Kosai family and Japanese American community in Tacoma, Washington before the war. There are several photos of Eiko and Ken at Tule Lake, including their wedding. Redress and reparations documents to the descendants of Masa Kosai are included.",
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            "title": "Densho Collection",
            "description": "The Densho collection consists of historic photographs of early Seattle and surrounding areas, as well as current photographs of historical sites and community events. This collection includes photographs of Tule Lake, California; Minidoka, Idaho; the Nisei veterans Memorial Day service in Seattle, Washington, and photos of the Golden Potlatch festival in Seattle, Washington, c. 1911. Also included in this collection are a series of newspaper articles from The Crisis, a publication founded by W.E.B. DuBois in 1910, The Chicago Defender, the first African American newspaper to have a circulation over 100,000, and The Northwest Enterprise, an African American newspaper based in Seattle, Washington, published from 1920-1956.",
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            "description": "The Shizuko and Shigenori Oiye Collection consists of photographs, works of art, correspondence, and documents related to the Oiye's life in Tacoma, Washington before the war, their removal to Tule Lake concentration camp, and their return to Seattle, Washington post-war. Included are drawings and paintings done by Shigenori Oiye while he was at Tule Lake, some of which include community poetry, as well as, photographs from within the camps, letter sent to Tule Lake and Seattle, and documents about life in camp.",
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            "title": "Takagishi Family Collection",
            "description": "The Takagishi Family Collection, circa 1920-1930s, includes photographs of an Atlas Cafe sponsored picnic, a parade in downtown Seattle, Washington, portraits of individuals, and several letters in Japanese.",
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            "description": "The Sasha Horhi Collection is comprised of paper documents related to the activities of the East Coast Japanese Americans for Redress, the National Council for Japanese American Redress, and the Redress movement broadly.  Among the documents are personal testimonies that were presented to the Congressional Commission on the Wartime Internment and Relocation of Civilians, planning documents for the New York City Hearings, correspondence regarding Redress activism, and newsletters from the National Council for Japanese American Redress.",
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