This subcollection includes interviews and other raw material from Memory Lane. Memory Lane contains two segments featuring first railroad workers' recollections of the early days of locomotives used at Kaua'i sugar plantations, then interviews by Barabara Kawakami of a carpenter, a seamstress and four Japanese women who were former sugar workers in Waipahu recalling the 1920 Sugar Strike and the many hardships they endured.
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