Tomiko Takeuchi Interview Segment 11

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Leaving camp and living in New York

00:10:32 — Segment 11 of 18

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May 13, 2014

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Tomiko Takeuchi

Tomiko Takeuchi Interview

02:01:30 — 18 segments

May 13, 2014

Portland, Oregon

Sansei female. Born April 18, 1942, in Portland, Oregon. During World War II, moved as an infant with family to the Portland Assembly Center, Oregon, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. After leaving camp, family moved for a time to New York, then returned to Oregon. Tomiko's father created and edited the Minidoka Interlude while in camp, and Tomiko's family republished and distributed it during the 1980s.

Linda Tamura, interviewer; Ian McCluskey, videographer

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