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Believing in America

During World War II, Japanese American's were rounded up and sent to internment camps...

Aired 08/02/1991

Diary

Believing in America

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During World War II, Japanese American's were rounded up and sent to internment camps...

During World War II, Japanese American's were rounded up and sent to internment camps as ordered by by President Roosevelt. Even as American's, they were singled out after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Hear the stories of two Japanese American's who lived during this regrettable time in American history.

Aired 08/02/1991

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