Wright Nagasaka oral history interview, part 5 of 6, February 11, 2005
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Nagasaka talks about the facial discrimination that he faced after the war, including ignored restaurant service and equipment sales. He also talks more about his career, which included tuna fishing, working as a houseboy in college and having a farm. After this, he talks about his family, including his children and grandchildren and their lives. After this, he gives a message for future generations that they should be kind to everyone and be good citizens. He also discusses the values that he grew up with and continues to relay to next generations, and gives a final note of singing the 442nd Regiment Team song.
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video/m4v
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0:29:42
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2005OH0528_05_Nagasaka
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http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/528-Nagasaka-Wright-5.m4v
Date of Birth
1925 Oct 17
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War or Conflict
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Yes
Citation
Nagasaka, Wright: narrator, Nakaishi, Russell: interviewer, and Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher, “Wright Nagasaka oral history interview, part 5 of 6, February 11, 2005,” Japanese American Military History Collective, accessed November 21, 2024, https://ndajams.omeka.net/items/show/1051108.