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Japanese American Communities
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Japanese American Communities(en)

1932-04-17

Reverend Sensho Sasaki's home movie shows the people, places and activities near his Buddhist churches in Tacoma, Washington and Stockton, California.

Nisei Soldiers: Japanese American G.I. Joes
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Nisei Soldiers: Japanese American G.I. Joes(en)

2017-04-01

Leaving internment camps to defend their country in Europe, Japanese-American Nisei soldiers of WWII became the most decorated unit in American history.

The Army-Navy Screen Magazine: Japanese Americans
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The Army-Navy Screen Magazine: Japanese Americans(en)

1945-12-04

During World War II, Japanese Americans were forced to live under guard at several camps because of racist fears.

The Untold Story: Internment of Japanese Americans in Hawaii
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The Untold Story: Internment of Japanese Americans in Hawaii(en)

2012-06-15

Within 48 hours of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii authorities arrested several hundred local Japanese in Oahu, Maui, and Kauai. Within a few months over 2,000 men and women of Japanese ancestry were arrested, detained and incarcerated in Hawaii and later sent to the Department of Justice and War Relocation Authority camps on the continental U.S. There was no evidence of espionage or sabotage and no charges were ever filed against them. While the story of mass internment of Japanese Americans in California, Oregon and Washington has been well documented, very little is known about the Hawaii internees and the confinement sites located in Hawaii. This is the first full length documentary to chronicle this untold story in Hawaii's history.

Masters of Modern Design: The Art of the Japanese American Experience
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Masters of Modern Design: The Art of the Japanese American Experience(en)

2019-05-06

From the hand-drawn typeface on the book cover of The Godfather to Herman Miller’s biomorphic coffee table, the work of Japanese American artists/designers including Ruth Asawa, George Nakashima, Isamu Noguchi, S. Neil Fujita, and Gyo Obata permeated American postwar culture. While these second generation Japanese American artists have been celebrated, less-discussed is the powerful effect their World War II incarceration—a period of intense hardship and discrimination—had on their lives and art.

Resettlement to Redress: Rebirth of the Japanese-American Community
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Resettlement to Redress: Rebirth of the Japanese-American Community(en)

2015-01-01

Takes a close look at the long and difficult journey Japanese Americans faced as they transitioned from being forcibly removed from their homes and imprisoned in concentration camps during World War II, to readjustment to society upon their release.

The Untold Story of Ralph Carr and the Japanese: The Fate of 3 Japanese-Americans and the Internment
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The Untold Story of Ralph Carr and the Japanese: The Fate of 3 Japanese-Americans and the Internment(en)

2010-06-01

This historical documentary tells the little-known story of Ralph Carr, who was the Governor of Colorado from 1939-1943. Governor Carr was a passionate defender of Japanese Americans' rights when people of Japanese ancestry, including many American citizens, were relocated to internment camps in 1942.

Namba
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Namba(en)

2022-07-01

NAMBA tells the American story of May Namba, born in 1922 to Japanese immigrants. During WWII, 125,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated, including the Namba family. May’s granddaughter, Miyako, narrates and guides us through her grandmother’s experiences living at Minidoka. Miyako packs a suitcase heart-wrenchingly contemplating the most important belongings to bring to the prison camp. She makes a mattress out of hay and lays down in a horse stall to use as a bed, just as her grandmother did. Throughout the film May and Miyako share this complex history—the injustice and love of country—that’s rarely discussed in history books.

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