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Here's Where It Gets Interesting

Podcast
Here's Where It Gets Interesting
What happens when fear and prejudice are ignited by the hysteria of war?
Find out in our brand new series, 9066: One Signature Changed It All.
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.
In 9066, we’ll walk you through the heartbreak and confusion of the people who lived it. From Daniel Inouye, who was just 17 when he witnessed the first civilian casualty of Pearl Harbor, to Norman Mineta, who was taken from his home as a child at gunpoint.
Just children when their country turned its back on them, they refused to do the same.
9066 is a story of resilience, honor, and hope.
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