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Hisako Terasaki : ウィキペディア英語版
Hisako Terasaki
Hisako Terasaki (born in Los Angeles, California in 1928), is a Japanese American etcher.
==Early years==
Terasaki's parents were economic migrants from Japan to the United States at the turn of the 20th century. Her father, Suichi Sumioka receive a degree in Engineering from Stanford University, but after encountering discrimination in his attempts to obtain a job, he eventually came to own a flower shop in East Los Angeles. In 1942 in the midst of her parents' struggle to establish themselves, Hisako and her family, all United States citizens, were removed to Poston War Relocation Center in Arizona as part of Executive Order 9066 in response to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. After World War II the Sumioka family had to split up for a few years as each member worked to get the family back on its feet. Hisako working as a live-in house keeper while attending high school; her mother died when she was 18.

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