In this audio file, Paul recollects his experiences as a Japanese-American during the war years, 1941-1945. He discusses the Japanese community in Los Angeles prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent relocation of his family to an internment camp in Arizona. Paul documents the feelings of his friends and family concerning relocation. He describes the routine of camp life and how it affected the structure of the Japanese-American family. This documentary audio file concludes with Paul’s personal view of the relocation experience and the significance it holds for future generations. Note: The audio CD includes the audio file,assessment ideas, and resource materials. (Approximately 24 minutes).
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