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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            "description": "The Kazuichi Takanishi Collection is comprised of government documents the family gained through the Freedom of Information Act. The documents detail Takanishi's arrest after Pearl Harbor, his interragation, internment, parole to Chicago, Illinois, and return to Hawaii after the war ended.",
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            "description": "The Seiki Miyasato collection is comprised of personal correspondences, WRA documents, a copy of the Portland Orgonian’s “The Wrong Ancestors” article, and a photographic portrait from the personal family collection of Seiki Ronald Miyasato, a Japanese American incarceree who was held at the Santa Anita assembly center and both the Gila River and Minidoka concentration camps. The bulk of the personal letters stem from Seiki’s correspondences with Kim Takehara while the WRA documents depict many of the U.S. Government’s standard processing procedures of the period. Additionally, such records outline Seiki’s selective service deferral and his lengthy pursuit of a relocation to Hawai’I through military transport.",
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            "description": "The Ami Kinoshita Collection is comprised of nine photographs from the family's personal collection. These photos, mostly taken in pre-war era, depict Ami Kinoshita's wedding day, honeymoon, and her family in Oregon and Washington. One photo was taken at Minidoka.",
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            "description": "The Fred Shiosaki Collection consists of a few photographs and a letter. Mr. Shiosaki is a narrator; he was born and raised in Spokane, WA and currently lives in Seattle. He served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and fought in Europe during WWII. These photos depict his time as a soldier, and later, his wedding.",
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            "description": "The Kinuta Uno Collection consists of letters and documents regarding the Uno Family's life in Seattle, Washington pre-World War II through their removal and life in Pinedale Assembly Center, Tule Lake and Minidoka concentration camp. Pre-war topics include: family business dealings and Kinuta Uno's work with the Northwest American Japanese Association, Seattle Zairyudobo, and the Consulate of Japan. Also covered is Kinuta Uno's arrest and trail at Fort Missoula, the Uno Family's preparation and removal to Pinedale Assembly Center, and life at Tule Lake and Minidoka concentration camps.",
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            "title": "Nimura Family Collection",
            "description": "Materials of the Nimura Family spanning from the arrival of Shizuko Nimura to the United States as the picture bride of Junichi Nimura through their life building a family in California. The collection centers on the life of their eldest child, Hisa, born in 1925 and her experience during the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII and her life after the war.",
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            "title": "Matsuo Sakagami Collection",
            "description": "The Matsuo Sakagami Collection consists of photographs and ephemera from the 1930s through the 1950s. Topics include: recreational activities such as fishing and picnicking, weddings and funerals, and sports such as baseball and judo. Second accession consists of two photo albums from the 1930's.  Album 1 contains photos of Matsuo Sakagami's tour of Japan with his baseball team.  Album 2 contains photos of Matsuo Sakagami and friends travelling around the West Coast, including Buddhist community events and judo competitions.",
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            "title": "Jerome T. Light Collection",
            "description": "The Jerome T. Light Collections consists of two bound volumes containing the dissertation of Jerome T. Light entitled \"The Development of a Junior-Senior High School Program in a Relocation Center for People of Japanese Ancestry during the War with Japan\" submitted to the School of Education of Leland Stanford Junior University for his degree of Doctor of Education. The first bound volume contains the text of the dissertation, and the second bound volume contains the collected appendices.",
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            "title": "Umeyo Sakagami Collection",
            "description": "The Umeyo Sakagami Collection consists of photographs from four albums ranging in date from the 1930s to the 1950s. Topics include: life in the Pacific Northwest before the war, experiences in the camps, Umeyo Sakagami's brothers' (Masao and Matsuo) service in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and the Military Intelligence Service, her travels after the war to California, Idaho, and Utah, and her relationships with family and friends.",
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            "title": "Maryknoll Seattle Collection",
            "description": "The Maryknoll school was a Catholic-run school in Seattle. This collection includes a box of Maryknoll-related slides, photos and documents.",
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            "title": "Takasugi Family Collection",
            "description": "The Takasugi Family Collection contains photographs and documents related to Minoru and Mitsuye (Sano) Takasugi and their family's life at Rohwer concentration camp. Topics include: Minoru and Mitsuye's wedding, their children, and life in the camps.",
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