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Summary
At the conclusion of WW II 120,000 men, women and children of Japanese ancestry were released after three years of imprisionment in internment camps. Each was given $25 dollars and a train ticket home. For many home was California - the Santa Clara or Salinas Valley or the Central Coast. This documentary tells their stories of struggle, hardship and triumph as they rebuilt their lives.
Title
Return to the Valley: the Japanese American Experience After WW II
Author
Publisher
KTEH Silicon Valley Public Television
Date
2003
Object ID
2003.500.037