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Color of Honor, The
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:Center for Asian American Media, The (CAAM)
Center for Educational Telecommunications
Japanese American National Museum
Media Type:Videocassette
Release Date:1988
Audience:Higher Education
Secondary Education
Running Time:90 min.
Physical Description:1 videocassette (90 min.): col., 1/2"
Language:English
Subject:Diaspora and Ethnicity
History
Politics and Government
Subheading:Discrimination and Racism
History, 1900-1950
Human Rights
Japanese
Japanese Internment
Minority groups
WWII
Region:East Asia
Immigration/Diaspora
Country:Japan



Abstract:

"A vivid, collective portrait of Japanese American experience in World War II. In this film, Loni Ding features the 44nd Regimental Combat Team, the most decorated military unit in U.S. history; the Military Intelligence Service (M.I.S.), the linguists who decoded Japanese military plans; and the thousands of draft registers and army protesters who challenged the constitutionality of the internment camps."




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