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Imprint:[Calumet, IN] : Erin Okamoto Protsman, [2001]
©2001
Description:1 videodisc (45 min.) : sound, black and white and color ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:English
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Format: DVD Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11780364
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Varying Form of Title:Subtitle from disc and container: Documentary about America's concentration camps
Other authors / contributors:Protsman, Erin Okamoto, film producer, screenwriter.
Carilli, Theresa, film producer.
Beanblossom, Brian, film director.
Sound characteristics:digital optical stereo
Video characteristics:NTSC
Digital file characteristics:video file DVD video
Notes:Executive producer, Caryl I. Okamoto ; supervising producer, Mary Beth O'Connor.
DVD.
Summary:This powerful and haunting account of the Japanese American internment raises issues about ethnicity in America today. Like the 120,000 other Japanese Americans who lived on the West Coast during the outbreak of World War II, the close-knit Okamoto family was sent to concentration camps for over three years without due process, simply because they resembled the foreign enemy who attacked Pearl Harbor.

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