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Through Innocent Eyes: Life in Poston, Arizona Internment Camp 1942-1943 (cassette)

Through Innocent Eyes is a collection of works written by young Nisei (second generation Japanese Americans) during their time in the Poston Camp. Found 45 years after its disappearance, these writings, originally intended to share the camp experience with other students, are read aloud by Sansei and Yonsei (third and fourth generation Japanese Americans). Cassette: 90 min. Dolby System.


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