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Having lost her parents in the war, Keiko Johnson ignored her brothers' objections and married an African-American soldier, Albert, although they divorced 10 years later. She raised 3 children alone, earning her degree while working. Fujie Yamasaki married a 2nd-generation Japanese-American man, Kazuo. His family was sent to internment camps, and it wasn't until long after the war ended that they found out the family hotel had been impounded. …

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