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Here's Where It Gets Interesting

9066: One Signature Changed It All, Episode 1

Here's Where It Gets Interesting

Sharon McMahon

Government, History, Storytelling, Education

4.915.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

When FDR signed executive order 9066, he upended lives and forever altered the course of American history. With the stroke of a pen, more than 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry would be forced from their homes, jobs, schools, and lives. Credits: Host and Executive Producer: Sharon McMahon Supervising Producer: Melanie Buck Parks Audio Producer: Craig Thompson To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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1:11.6

as was his family's custom. He dressed for church turning on the radio to keep him company.

1:16.6

In the distance was the vast Pacific Ocean, the water that had carried his family to Hawaii decades before.

1:26.6

He could see Pearl Harbor, named after the Pearl Oyster, his family to Hawaii decades before.

1:34.2

He could see Pearl Harbor, named after the Pearl Oysters that native Hawaiians harvested there.

1:41.2

And then, Daniel heard it, the voice of the radio announcer.

1:43.9

He leaned in. This is no test, he heard the radio announcer. He leaned in.

1:48.4

This is no test, he heard the announcer say.

1:51.8

Pearl Harbor is being bombed by the Japanese. I repeat, this is not a test or a maneuver.

1:56.0

Japanese warplanes are attacking Oahu.

2:10.6

I'm Sharon McMahon, and here's where it gets interesting.

2:18.2

Daniel felt a pit in his stomach.

2:23.5

The announcer continued, this is not a test. This is the real thing Pearl Harbor has been hit.

2:27.7

We can see the Japanese planes.

2:33.1

Daniel's family arrived in Hawaii from Japan in 1890 after a fire had broken out in the home

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