Stanley N. Shikuma Interview II Segment 1
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A frightening incident in the community right after World War II
0:03:39 — Segment 1 of 16
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Stanley N. Shikuma Interview II
1:40:42 — 16 segments
DATE
25-Oct-22
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington
DESCRIPTION
Sansei male. Born December 2, 1953, in Brogan, Oregon. Grew up primarily in the Watsonville, California, area, where parents ran a farm. Exposed at an early age to activism and organized labor. Attended Stanford University and then moved to Seattle, Washington, and earned a nursing credential. Has joined and led several prominent Seattle-area taiko (Japanese drum) ensembles. Became involved in numerous Japanese American community and activist groups such as the Japanese American Citizens League, Tule Lake Committee, and Tsuru for Solidarity.
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Barbara Yasui, interviewer; Dana Hoshide, videographer
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