Injustice at Home
Beyond the Exclusion Zone
Season 1 Episode 2 | 6m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Life in the non-evacuation military zones, using Spokane as the primary focus
Life in the non-evacuation military zones, using Spokane as the primary focus. Spokane’s small Japanese American community grew from about 300 to around 3,500 Japanese Americans during the War. The Japanese Americans in the non-exclusion zone experienced many injustices. They too were required to register, get fingerprinted, and were repeatedly interview by police and the FBI.
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Injustice at Home is a local public television program presented by KSPS PBS
Funded by the Kip Tokuda Memorial Washington Civil Liberties Public Education Program, Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Copyright 2018, Friends of KSPS, Spokane.
Injustice at Home
Beyond the Exclusion Zone
Season 1 Episode 2 | 6m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Life in the non-evacuation military zones, using Spokane as the primary focus. Spokane’s small Japanese American community grew from about 300 to around 3,500 Japanese Americans during the War. The Japanese Americans in the non-exclusion zone experienced many injustices. They too were required to register, get fingerprinted, and were repeatedly interview by police and the FBI.
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Injustice at Home is a local public television program presented by KSPS PBS
Funded by the Kip Tokuda Memorial Washington Civil Liberties Public Education Program, Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Copyright 2018, Friends of KSPS, Spokane.