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The interview focuses the Miyano family's life leading up to relocation at Amache Relocation Camp and their efforts to put their lives together following their release. Miyano also discusses her own life in Petaluma.
Social Issues and Associations Hayashi, Cynthia Miyano, 1947---Interviews Miyano family Granada Relocation Center Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Japanse Americans--History Japanese Americans Japanese Americans women Japanese Americans—Interviews United States California Sonoma Petaluma
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