Oral history interview with Alan Taniguchi, 1995 March 18

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Oral history interview with Alan Taniguchi, 1995 March 18

1995

Interview with Alan Taniguchi, an architect, concerning his experiences as a Japanese-American internee at the Gila River, Arizona, relocation camp during World War II. Taniguchi discusses the pre-war anti-Japanese sentiment around Fort Stockton, California, his father's activities with Japanese patriotic organizations, the liquidation of farm property, relocation to Gila River, camp life at Gila River, resettlement to Detroit, and his conflict with his father over voluntary repatriation to Japan.

46 leaves ; 29 cm.

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University of North Texas. Oral History Collection.

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Marcello, Ronald E.

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World War II Japanese-American Civilian Internees Oral History Project.

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Gila River Relocation Center

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Taniguchi, Alan, 1922-

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