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from New York University School of Law.

and to keep Little Tokyo thriving.Little Tokyo grew because there was a purpose and need to go there.

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and Aiko watched all of this and learned.the Issei and Nisei who were at the Keiro facilities.The last donation was made in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary and to express **kansha** (gratitude) to their customers and friends.

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the proprietor of Rafu Bussan.where many Kibei-Nisei and Nisei lived.

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Remodeling was done in July 1978; Skip and Aiko ran the two locations until they could move everything into the new location.

while he was working for an American trading company.(Photo by Susie Ling)The City of Monrovia had encouraged proposals to name the new park.

where they had a roadside fruit stand.(Photo courtesy of Tsuneishi family)By SUSIE LING.

were incarcerated at the Heart Mountain camp in Wyoming.Satoru Tsuneishi Park became the favored choice.