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Conversations: Before the War/After the War

Submitted by ben on December 15, 2009 - 10:41pm
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  • Civic Participation
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  • United States [1933-1945]
  • United States [1976-present]
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29 minutes, black & white
Source: Center for Asian American Media

Three fictionalized characters reveal their personal experiences and feelings as they explore the deep and lasting effects of the internment of Japanese Americans. They explore the dichotomy of their identities before the war and versus after the war.

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