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Cherry Kinoshita Oral History Interview, Part 1
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Cherry Kinoshita Oral History Interview, Part 1
Cherry Kinoshita talked about her life and her efforts to obtain redress for the internment of Japanese Americans. She spent the war years at Puyallup Assembly Center in Washington and then in the Minidoka camp in Idaho. In the 1970s and 1980s, she worked with the Japanese American Citizens League to seek a government apology and reparations for Japanese Americans.  This program is the first of two parts. This interview from the Densho Visual History Collection was conducted September 26, 1997, at her home in Seattle, Wash., by Tom Becky Fukuda and Tracy Lai for Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project.
Video Length: 3300
Date Found: July 17, 2011
Date Produced: September 26, 1997
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