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Inouye, Daniel K. 1924-2012.
Carr, Ralph L. (Ralph Lawrence), 1887-1950.
Granada Relocation Center.
Legislators -- United States -- Biography.
Governors -- Colorado -- Biography.
Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945
Internment camps -- Colorado.
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Washinton e no michi...
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Washinton e no michi [digital videodisc] : Beikoku nikkei shakai no senku-sha Danieru Inoue giin no kiseki = Journey to Washington : on the trail of Senator Daniel Inouye, Japanese-American pioneer; Shira rezaru seijika Rarufu Kā to Nippon hito : 3-ri no Beikoku nikkei hito ga tadotta unmei to Kyōseishūyŏsho no rekishi / produced by Fujisankei Communications International, Inc. ; sponsored by Nito Tire U.S.A.
[Tokyo] : Fujisankei Communications International, c2013
Subjects
Inouye, Daniel K. 1924-2012.
Carr, Ralph L. (Ralph Lawrence), 1887-1950.
Granada Relocation Center.
Legislators -- United States -- Biography.
Governors -- Colorado -- Biography.
Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945
Internment camps -- Colorado.
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1 videodisc (ca. 110 min) : sd., col. with b&w sequences and stills ; 4 3/4 in.
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Journey to Washington: "Senator Daniel K. Inouye was an exceptional role model and devoted supporter of the Japanese American community in the United States... Almost 50 years ago, Inouye was the first Japanese- American to serve in the US House of Representatives and later the first in the US Senate, the President Pro-Tempore, the third in line of the presidency. Inouye was known for his distinguished record as a legislative leader and was the most powerful Japanese American in Washington. However, his journey to Washington was not without challenges... Journey to Washington looks back at the history of Japanese Americans who came to the US as immigrants, witnessed Imperial Japan's life-changing attack on Pearl Harbor, and experienced the pain of being labeled as enemy aliens despite being American citizens. During the WWII, Inouye joined the 442nd Regimental Combat Team to prove his loyalty to the United States along with many other second-generation Japanese-Americans. He lost his right arm in combat. This documentary follows Inouye's tumultuous life, highlighting his courageous battles and tremendous achievement."--FCI website.
The untold story of Ralph Carter: Tells the story of World War II, Colorado governor Ralph L. Carr (1939-1943) and his fight to insure that Japanese Americans were treated as the American citizens they were. He fought to keep their Constitutional rights in tact. He welcomed Japanese Americans into Colorado at a time when discrimination and racial hatred against the Japanese was at its height. He fought to keep Japanese Americans out of the internment camps set up by the United States government. A camp was built in Southeast Colorado called Granada Relocation Center or better known as Camp Amache. Carr risked and lost his political career because he stood up for his principles that every citizen has the same rights under the U.S. Constitution.
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