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Jean Mishima was 6 years old when Japanese Americans across the United States were forced into internment camps, following ...
Laugh out loud funny. Gut wrenching serious. And a potent message for our times. Hilary Hutcheson's first film "The Tengu Club" weaves fishing into a personal story of family and how they survived ...
To the left are 8mm home movies taken in 1957 by the Japanese craftsmen ... The company proactively recruited Japanese Americans coming out of internment camps. By 1946 there were about 2,500 Japanese ...
Below, hear Delphine Hirasuna, author of The Art of Gaman: Arts and Crafts from the Japanese American Internment Camps 1942-1946 and curator of the traveling exhibit of the same name, talk about ...
As we discussed the American experience during World War II, she used the film Come See the Paradise to teach us about the horrors in Japanese internment camps ... to see movies with this rating ...
Children and adults who were born and raised in the United States were locked in internment camps on American soil, solely because they were of Japanese descent. This happened during World War II.
Japanese American ballplayers gathered in Manzanar for the first baseball games in the internment camp since World War II. Credit... Supported by By Tim Arango Photographs by Hana Asano Videos by ...