The Japanese American

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ddr-densho-1024-19 (Internet Archive: japaneseamericanmontebello601apc)

Digital Library of Japanese American Incarceration Films

Traces the relationship between the United States and Japan from Commodore Perry's mission in 1854 to the era of World War II, when Japanese Americans were declared enemy aliens and shipped to relocation camps. Shows how Japanese Americans have overcome early discrimination to become one of the most successful ethnic groups. From the collection of the Asian Pacific Resource Center at the LA County Library.

See this item in the Digital Library of the Japanese American Incarceration Films at: https://archive.org/details/japaneseamericanmontebello601apc.

00:29:22; 1 Reel of 16mm Film

1974

Motion Pictures

Audio/Visual

Densho

Courtesy of Japanese American Film Preservation Project, Densho

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