USCDornsife: Stories of Immigration

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Photo Courtesy of USC Dornsife

A plaque near a series of shops on First Street in Little Tokyo stands as a reminder of family history for one USC Dornsife student.

It honors the area’s original shopkeepers, including Chiyo Machikawa, a jewelry store owner. She was the great grandmother of Natalie Yee, a junior studying psychology. Machikawa was denied citizenship for years, even after she had married a Japanese-American and had crossed the ocean to join him.


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