Oral history interview with Wes Aoki, Nobuko Fujita, and Kikue Okazaki, 2011 July 22
Wes Aoki was born in 1957 in North Carolina, and he talks about his mother, a hibakusha, and father and his experiences growing up. Nobuko Fujita was 19 years old and working in a hospital, and Kikue Okazaki was 15 years old and working in a factory when the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Wes Aoki's mother, who was 22 years old, was outside Hiroshima when the bomb dropped but went into the city to help. They talk about their experiences during and after the bombing, and Kikue also talks about her husband and his family's experiences. Wes talks about how his mother and father met and were married through an arranged marriage, and Kikue and Nobuko also talk about marrying and immigrating to the United States. Wes talks about his mother's health issues and how they might be related to the bombing, and they talk about getting their genbaku techō and hibakusha identity.
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- In Collections
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date
- 2011-07-22
- Interviewees
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Aoki, Wes, 1957-
Fujita, Nobuko, 1926-
Okazaki, Kikue, 1930-
- Interviewers
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Wake, Naoko
- Subjects
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Aoki, Wes, 1957-
Fujita, Nobuko, 1926-
Okazaki, Kikue, 1930-
Bombardment of Hiroshima-shi (Hiroshima-shi, Japan : 1945)
Atomic bomb--Blast effect
Atomic bomb victims
Atomic bomb victims--Health and hygiene
Children of atomic bomb victims
Emigration and immigration
Families
Marriage
Japan--Hiroshima-shi
United States
- Material Type
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Sound recordings
- Language
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Japanese
English
- Extent
- 01:17:52
- Venue Note
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Recorded 2011 July 22
- Holding Institution
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Vincent Voice Library
- Call Number
- Voice 45806
- Catalog Record
- https://catalog.lib.msu.edu/Record/folio.in00006525431
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