An interview with Katherine (Tasaki) Segawa
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- 1990 September 20
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Text (typescript, 26 leaves)
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Topics indexed: Buddhist temple on 29th and Market streets, Creole Palace, the Depression, discrimination against Japanese, Benard Hall, Gaslamp Quarter and Golden Hill in the 1930s, Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), Japanese internment during World War II, the Japanese community in San Diego (including businesses, churches, farming, fishing, neighborhoods, and organizations), Logan Heights, minorities in San Diego, Oceanview United Church, produce business in San Diego, South Bay Growers Association, Roy Tanaka, and the Union of Pan Asian Communities (UPAC).
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