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🗓️ 21 October 2022
⏱️ 36 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello friends, welcome. Welcome back as we wrap up our series Resilience, the wartime |
0:10.0 | incarceration of Japanese Americans. During the post-war era, a new generation was born |
0:17.6 | to the Nisei as they returned to their lives outside of the incarceration camps. |
0:23.5 | This third generation, the Sunset, were raised by parents who endured years of discrimination |
0:29.6 | and incarceration, but they themselves came of age during the 1960s and 70s. A time in America's |
0:37.0 | history that saw both civil unrest and transformation. These were Japanese Americans who felt empowered |
0:44.9 | to act, and they helped their parents challenge the government's past actions. So today let's |
0:51.2 | expand on what we spoke about with Professor Benay in our previous episodes and hear some of the |
0:56.4 | stories of those who spoke out and how exactly the United States addressed incarceration |
1:02.9 | in the decades following World War II. I'm Sherrod McMahon and here's where it gets interesting. |
1:17.8 | My name is Dr. Luis Fonen. Ten years ago I founded Duolingo with the mission of making education |
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