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Dr. Frank Nishio interview
Oral history interview with Dr. Frank Nishio
Resource Type
Text
Creator
Nishio, Frank: interviewee
Contributor
Special Collections Research Center, California State University, Fresno
Campus
Fresno
Subjects
Post-World War II service
Japanese American Citizens League
Japan
Pearl Harbor and aftermath
Education
Medicine
Identity and values
Returning Home
Kibei
Industry and employment
Economic Losses
World War II
Military service
Immigration and citizenship
Reflections on the past
Discrimination
Higher education
Medical care and health issues
Redress and reparations
Agriculture
Railroad
Mass Removal (""Evacuation"")
Associations and organizations
Community activities
Post-World War II
Arrival
Work leave
Migrant labor
Military Intelligence Service
Work & Jobs
Race and racism
Leaving Camp
Incarceration camps
Location
Fresno, California
Date created
02-01-1999
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/arch.3j333n53d
Identifier
SCRC_NISHIO_FRANK
Language
eng
Notes
Fresno, Incarceration Camps
Jerome, Temporary Assembly Centers
Tule Lake,
Incarceration Camps
Rohwer, Incarceration Camps
The JACL-CCDC Japanese American Oral History collection contains oral histories capturing the experience of Japanese Americans, primarily Nisei, living in the San Joaquin Valley. Topics primarily include incarceration and post-war experiences.
Interviews
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28 pages. 21.5 cm x 28 cm
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San Joaquin Valley Japanese Americans
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