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Intersections: A Journalistic History of Asian Pacific America
came from New York to address the Day of Remembrance program in Brigham City.He first wanted to help promote the Japanese American Korean War veterans story since those that fought and served had been in the shadows of the 100th Battalion and 442nd RCTs illustrious history.

this day would not have happened at all.Interview can be found here: https://www.he was able to thank the remaining descendants of Earl G.

He did just the opposite and once he graduated from Box Elder High School in Brigham City in 1948.What he has done in just two years is amazing and makes us realize how lucky we all are that Norio Uyematsu is a bridge-maker to the generations.

and Uyematsu received letters from readers from across the country as his story was shared on social media.
he realized his mistake and wanted to take responsibility for what he and his family should have done many years ago.they lack historical information about the restaurant’s early days.
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the restaurant continues to honor its rich history and maintain its traditions even under new ownership.or memories related to Otomi-San Japanese Restaurant (formerly known as Otemo Sushi Cafe) in Boyle Heights.