Roger Daniels interviewed by Kent Hori, part 4 of 4; interview with John Kaneko, part 1 of 3
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Densho
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OBJECT ID
ddr-densho-1007-1759
PARENT COLLECTION
Loni Ding Oral History and Film Research Collection
DESCRIPTION
Daniels discusses the early successes of the Japanese army, the political justifications for relocation, why German and Italian Americans were not vilified in the same way, and the lack of support for Japanese Americans politically, culturally, and legally. Includes audio from reaction shots of Daniels and Hori, as well as recordings of Hori asking standalone questions. Interview starts at 1:11. Loni Ding can be heard directing the interview. Daniels/Hori tape ends at 20:09, at which time an interview with John Kaneko begins. Kaneko discusses being interned at the age of 17, the FBI raiding his family's home, and his father's decision to bury their family's things. Loni Ding can be heard asking questions. Audio only, intended to be paired with video. Original title: 404, Roger Daniels IV, John Kaneko I, camera rolls 78, 79, 80. Kaneko interview continues at ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1007-1760/
00:28:38
DATE
June 22, 1983
LOCATION
OBJECT GENRE
Interviews
OBJECT FORMAT
Audio/Visual
FACILITY
CREATORS
- Ding, Loni (director)
- Ding, Loni (interviewer)
- Kaneko, John (interviewee)
- Daniels, Roger (interviewer)
- Hori, Kent (interviewee)
PERSONS/ORGANIZATIONS
CONTRIBUTOR
Densho
PREFERRED CITATION
Courtesy of David Welsh, The Center for Educational Telecommunications (CET)
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