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Oral history interview with Kiyoshi Mike Nakagawa, 2012 June 27

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Kiyoshi Mike Nakagawa was born in Lodi, California in 1931. He talks about how his family came to the U.S.; his father's side had originally gone to the mainland and his mother's side had gone to Hawaii. He talks about the mutually supportive relationship that existed between the Japanese, Portuguese, and Italian immigrants in his neighborhood w... JapanHiroshima-shiHiroshima-shi (Japan)
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