Chiyoko Chiyo Omachi Interview Segment 12
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SEGMENT ID
ddr-chi-1-17-12 ()
SEGMENT DESCRIPTION
Working to make camouflage nets in camp
0:04:51 — Segment 12 of 20
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INTERVIEW ID
ddr-chi-1-17
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INTERVIEW TITLE
Chiyoko Chiyo Omachi Interview
1:44:57 — 20 segments
DATE
March 30, 2018
LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois
DESCRIPTION
Nisei female. Born July 12, 1926, in Terminal Island, California. Grew up on Terminal Island where father worked as a ship builder. During World War II, removed to the Poston concentration camp, Arizona. Left camp and lived in Pennsylvania with relatives before attending college in New York. Family resettled in Chicago, Illinois, after the war, where Chiyoko eventually joined them.
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Anna Takada, interviewer
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Japanese American Service Committee (JASC) and Chicago Japanese American Historical Society (CJAHS)
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Courtesy of the Japanese American Service Committee (JASC) and Chicago Japanese American Historical Society (CJAHS)
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Copyright restricted