Japanese Americans 1940s internment


This video from the USA says about itself:

29 December 2017

Dave Tatsuno was one of the 120,000 Japanese-Americans rounded up in the U.S. in 1942 and placed in an internment camp. The home movie footage he captures of life within those fences is both moving and troubling.

From the series America in Color: The 1940s.

CALIFORNIA TO FORMALLY APOLOGIZE FOR INTERNMENT OF JAPANESE AMERICANS California is poised to formally apologize to all Americans of Japanese heritage for the state’s role it the internment of more than 120,000 people during World War II. On Thursday, the California Assembly is expected to approve HR-77, which details a series of profound civil rights abuses perpetrated against Americans in 1942 at the height of anti-Japanese hysteria. [HuffPost]

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