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Sadako Nimura Kashiwagi Interview (ddr-manz-1-172)
Nisei female. Born in Sacramento, California. Grew up in Newcastle, California, where parents were tenant farmers. During World War II, removed to the Marysville Assembly Center, California, and then to the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. Remained in Tule Lake when it was converted to a segregation center. After leaving camp, returned to California.

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Sadako Nimura Kashiwagi Interview Segment 18 (ddr-manz-1-172-18)
Getting involved with Tule Lake pilgrimages

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Sadako Nimura Kashiwagi Interview Segment 8 (ddr-manz-1-172-8)
Transferring to Tule Lake, sister born soon after

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Sadako Nimura Kashiwagi Interview Segment 12 (ddr-manz-1-172-12)
Attending Buddhist services in camp

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Sadako Nimura Kashiwagi Interview Segment 13 (ddr-manz-1-172-13)
Sports and social activities in camp

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Sadako Nimura Kashiwagi Interview Segment 15 (ddr-manz-1-172-15)
Leaving camp and doing domestic work

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Sadako Nimura Kashiwagi Interview Segment 9 (ddr-manz-1-172-9)
Father's removal to the Santa Fe internment camp


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Sadako Nimura Kashiwagi Interview Segment 7 (ddr-manz-1-172-7)
First impressions of the Marysville assembly center



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Sadako Nimura Kashiwagi Interview Segment 4 (ddr-manz-1-172-4)
Childhood memories of Placer County, California

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Sadako Nimura Kashiwagi Interview Segment 3 (ddr-manz-1-172-3)
Description of siblings and meanings of names





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Sadako Nimura Kashiwagi Interview Segment 11 (ddr-manz-1-172-11)
Learning Japanese language in camp


Narrator Sadako Nimura Kashiwagi
Nisei female. Born June 27, 1933, in Sacramento, California. Grew up in Newcastle, California, where parents were tenant farmers. During World War II, removed to the Marysville Assembly Center, California, and then to the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. Remained in Tule Lake when it was converted to a segregation center. After leaving camp, returned to …