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Tomiko Takeuchi Interview Segment 7 (ddr-one-7-68-7)
Hearing about mother's hardships with a new baby in camp



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Tomiko Takeuchi Interview Segment 16 (ddr-one-7-68-16)
Establishing Japanese American community programs after retirement

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Tomiko Takeuchi Interview Segment 14 (ddr-one-7-68-14)
Father's postwar involvement in the Japanese American community

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Tomiko Takeuchi Interview Segment 9 (ddr-one-7-68-9)
Father's creation of the Minidoka Interlude in camp


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Tomiko Takeuchi Interview Segment 17 (ddr-one-7-68-17)
Involvement with numerous community events

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Tomiko Takeuchi Interview Segment 10 (ddr-one-7-68-10)
Fulfilling father's dream of reissuing the Minidoka Interlude







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Tomiko Takeuchi Interview (ddr-one-7-68)
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 …

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Coast Jap Evacuees Tell Of New Life in Own Paper (October 4, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-848)
The Seattle Daily Times, October 4, 1942, p. 8