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Title
Oral History interview with Kuni Kunimi Hironaka
Created Date
May 29th, 1991
Description
Nisei male, born in 1921 in Brighton, California to farm worker parents. Prior to evacuation at age twenty-one, Kuni was placed in a tuberculosis sanitarium in Weimar, California while his family went to Pinedale Assembly Center, then Poston, Arizona. In 1945 he was escorted to the Presidio in San Francisco for a formal release from Weimar. It was not until 1980 that he learned the significance of a barbed wire fence around the Weimar facility: he and other Nisei patients were under control of the War Relocation Authority. Kuni reports positive acts toward Nisei. The Italian farmer who hired his parents after internment later sold the farm to Hironakas at the low original price to accommodate their limited income. As an employee at McClellan Air Base, Kuni initiated an inquiry as to why Asian Americans were not promoted as other ethnic groups were. The result: Asians were included n the promotional ranks under the base's affirmative action program.
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
Florin Japanese American Citizens League
Interviewer: Noguchi, Kinya
Interviewee: Hironaka, Kuni Kunimi
Interviewer: Noguchi, Kinya
Interviewee: Hironaka, Kuni Kunimi
Media Type
Format
Audio cassette
Extent
2
Tapes
Generation
Master
Copyright Statement
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
TC302
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: lib-scua@saclink.csus.edu
Phone: (916) 278-5240
Phone: (916) 278-5240
Organization Websites
Link to Internet Archive
Additional Technical Notes for Item
Tape #2 side 2 partially blank
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Duration
1:41:48