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BIBLIOGRAPHY ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS Barnett, Arthur. Interview with Mr. Goto [sic], n.d., Arthur G. Barnett Papers, MS 1598-4, Special Collections, University of Washington, Box 1, Folder 6. Hirabayashi, Gordon. Interview with the author. Tucson, Arizona, November 5, 1999. ———. Interview with the author and Nicole Branton. Tucson, Arizona, August 26, 2001. ———. Interview with Roger Daniels, Seattle, Washington, February 10, 1981; and interview with Louis Horn, Kirkland, Washington, 1990, 1981–1990, MS 3159, Special Collections, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Hoshizaki, Takashi. Interview with the author and Peter Taylor. Tucson, Arizona, November 7, 1999. Kuromiya, Yosh. Interview with Peter Taylor. Tucson, Arizona, November 8, 1999. Norikane, Joe. Interview with the author and Nicole Branton. San Francisco, California, May 11, 2002. Norikane, Joe, Noboru Taguma, Hideo Takeuchi, Ken Yoshida, and Harry Yoshikawa. Interview with the author and Peter Taylor. 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