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Takenaka Tsutomu
Takenaka Tsutomu

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Those Pullman blues
Those Pullman blues

By David D. Perata

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Those Pullman Blues, the first oral history centering on the unique experiences of black porters and railroad attendants during the railway's heyday, chronicles their stories. By turns dramatic, in...

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Nihon ga ugoku toki
Nihon ga ugoku toki

By Sukenari Nagano

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Eiga ga umareru shunkan
Eiga ga umareru shunkan

By Yoichi Umemoto

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Edokko Tokyokko
Edokko Tokyokko

By Yusuke Fukada

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Yeto nuto mao ze dong
Yeto nuto mao ze dong

By Yoshimoto Takaaki

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En wa i na mono
En wa i na mono

By Shirasu Masako

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Enpara
Enpara

By Arimasa Osawa

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Kokoro kara kotoba e
Kokoro kara kotoba e

By Yoshimoto Takaaki

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Showa no koyaku
Showa no koyaku

By Naobumi Higuchi

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