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Read Part 3 >>Today, there are approximately 100 Japanese American families living in the Fowler vicinity. Only three families continue to farm as their main …
Rear Part 2 >>The children cradled the hopes of the Japanese community, for as American-born citizens, they would be entitled to the rights that the …
Read Part 1 >>>When the women finally arrived in Fowler, they found a thriving Japanese community dominated by the interests of a predominantly male population. …
In the summer of 1981, I drove through the Tehachapi Pass from Los Angeles and descended onto the flat, dry floor of the San Joaquin …
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