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Japanese Americans who where interned in the US Concentration Camps during World War II.
Japanese Americans who where interned in the US Concentration Camps during World War II.
We need to add write up for the following people:
* [[S. Neil Fujita]] was an American graphic designer.
* [[Jim Ishida]] is a Japanese-American character actor.
* [[Willie Ito]] is an American animator.
* [[Duke Keomuka]], was an American professional wrestler.
* [[Taky Kimura]], a Japanese American martial artist and best man at Bruce Lee's wedding.
* [[Michi Kobi]], an American actress.
* [[Tetsu Komai]], a Japanese-American actor.
* [[Toraichi Kono]] was the valet and secretary of Charlie Chaplin.
* [[Rollin Moriyama]] was a Japanese character actor.
* [[Shig Murao]] was a Japanese-American bookseller.
* [[Tura Satana]] was a Japanese American actress, vedette, and exotic dancer.
* [[Teru Shimada]] was a Japanese-American actor.
* [[Larry Shinoda]] was a noted American automotive designer who was best known for his work on the Chevrolet Corvette and Ford Mustang.
* [[Wendy Yoshimura]] is an American still life watercolor painter. She is known for her involvement with the leftist terrorist group, Symbionese Liberation Army.
* [[Pat Suzuki]] is an American popular singer and actress.
* [[Taka Sisters]] were a traveling vaudeville trio of Japanese-American singers and dancers.
* [[Conrad Yama]] was an American theatre, film, and television actor.
* [[V. Vale]] is an American editor, writer, interviewer, musician.
* [[Miiko Taka]] is an American actress best known for co-starring with Marlon Brando as Hana-ogi in the 1957 movie Sayonara.


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[[Category: Culture]]
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