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Frank Konishi Interview (ddr-manz-1-25)
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Nisei male. Born December 2, 1928 in Fort Lupton, Colorado. Family operated dairy farm. Received undergraduate degree from Colorado A&M (now Colorado State University) and doctorate from Cornell University. Worked as Professor of Nutrition until retirement.
Konishi Family Collection (ddr-densho-362)
Collection Konishi Family Collection (ddr-densho-362)
Photographs of Konishi family while incarcerated at Heart Mountain concentration camp. The Konishi family consists of Frank Masao Konishi, Shizue Konishi, Tom Konishi, and Marie Michiko (Konishi) Coon. The family's address while at Heart Mountain concentration camp was 12-11 C. Tom Konishi was separated from his parents and sister when he answered "no" on questions 27 …

Narrator Frank Konishi

Nisei male. Born December 2, 1928 in Fort Lupton, Colorado. Family operated dairy farm. Received undergraduate degree from Colorado A&M (now Colorado State University) and doctorate from Cornell University. Worked as Professor of Nutrition until retirement.
Frank Konishi Interview Segment 27 (ddr-manz-1-25-27)
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Grandfather's travels to the United States from South America, description of homemade senbei maker
Frank Konishi Interview Segment 14 (ddr-manz-1-25-14)
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Coping with restrictions following the bombing of Pearl Harbor
Frank Konishi Interview Segment 18 (ddr-manz-1-25-18)
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Turning in "contraband" items after the bombing of Pearl Harbor
Frank Konishi Interview Segment 17 (ddr-manz-1-25-17)
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Hearing about friends and acquaintances who served in the military
Frank Konishi Interview Segment 15 (ddr-manz-1-25-15)
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Employing Japanese families who had "voluntarily relocated" from the West Coast
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