Yoneichi Uyeda oral history interview, part 3 of 3, November 20, 2010

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Description

Following his time in occupied Japan, Uyeda was discharged from the Army and from there, he began schooling at MIT. Uyeda discusses the reform of Japan and the implementation of democracy by the United States. Next, he speaks about the discrimination that the Japanese Americans faced throughout that time and having to prove their loyalty to everyone. Uyeda speaks of the politics of their military occupation and his hopes and dreams for future generations, which now includes two grandchildren. The legacy of the Nisei continues to be passed down to future generations, as Uyeda speaks at various places to share his stories.

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video/m4v

Extent

0:48:06

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Spatial Coverage

Identifier

2010OH1028_03_Uyeda

Oral History Item Type Metadata

URL

http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/1028-Uyeda-Yoneichi-3.m4v

Date of Birth

1923 Jun 15

Location of Birth

Incarceration Facilities

War or Conflict

Branch of Service

Entrance into Service

Location of Basic Training

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Yes

Citation

Uyeda, Yoneichi: narrator et al., “Yoneichi Uyeda oral history interview, part 3 of 3, November 20, 2010,” Japanese American Military History Collective, accessed December 22, 2024, https://ndajams.omeka.net/items/show/1052512.