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Savage, Tim, Dana Satler Hankins, Graham Salisbury, Kyler Ki Sakamoto, Kalama Epstein, Dann Seki, Autumn Ogawa, Wil Kahele, Chris Tashima, and Graham Salisbury. Under the Blood Red Sun. 2014.

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December 7, 1941, Tomikazu and his best friend Billy are playing baseball in a field near their homes in Hawaii when the Japanese launch a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. As Tomi looks up and recognizes the blood-red sun emblem on the fighter planes, he knows that his life has changed forever. Soon, his father and grandfather, both Japanese Americans, are arrested and taken to internment camps…



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Densho: the Japanese-American Legacy Project



Watch a short clip (1:39) of Akiko sharing her experience as a 16 year old when Peal Harbor was bombed on December 7, 1941.  This clip is an excerpt from Akiko Kurose's oral history interview conducted July 17, 1997, created for use with the Densho Civil Liberties Curriculum. To see the complete interview, visit the Densho Digital Archive. 

Click for more YouTube interviews and to learn about the Densho Project.


U.S. Government Newsreel: Japanese Relocation


1943 government-produced film about the wartime removal and confinement of Japanese Americans during World War II. Japanese Relocation was shown in movie theaters before feature films. Although it was intended to shape public understandings of Japanese American incarceration, it is said to have failed to present a balanced view of the subject.

Honouliuli: Hawai'i's Hidden Internment Camp

  
Video by Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii











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