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he was a nationally recognized civil rights and peace activist.
There are a lot of words that are spoken or going through our heads.who said he had been estranged from his daughter of late.

Photos by MIKEY HIRANO CULROSS / Rafu ShimpoRyan Kobayashi helps to distribute fliers about his missing daughter.friends and volunteers held a brief but emotional rally in front of the south entrance at Crypto.The trauma they are enduring is profound.

but feels since LAPD still hasnt determined that a crime has been committed.she was recorded exiting the train with a person that the family does not know.

was found dead of an apparent suicide near LAX.
but were doing all we can to be positive.each Japanese American was provided with $25 and a one-way train ticket to their former hometowns.
2 marked the 80th anniversary of the day in 1945 when the Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II were allowed to return to their former hometowns on the West Coast.showed family photos that chronicle his familys over 100-year presence in East L.
and why he seems so fair and committed to helping others.the Mukai family operated several businesses.