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Toshiko Akiyoshi Smithsonian Interview Block 825
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    ...and a black man. And when I think about your career--again, my mothers Japanese--I think about her experience. I know her experience directly, coming to America, being Japanese, in the aftermath of World War II, where Japanese people were) viewed as the enemy--even Japanese Americans, viewed as the enemy, because they were put in the (relocation) camps. So Im wondering: you come as a Japane ...
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