SOURCE: King 5
2-17-17 (accessed)
tags: racism, sundown towns, Video of the Week
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2-17-17 (accessed)
Video of the Week: The Japanese Internment Camps, 75 Years Later
Rounduptags: racism, sundown towns, Video of the Week
Japanese American families returning home after the war often faced prejudice and discrimination. They had a hard time finding jobs, housing, and respect. Yet even in those difficult days, there were acts of kindness and generosity that gave them hope.
HNN Editor: This is the first of five videos. Click on the link below to watch the others.
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