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Paul Kitakagi, Jr's Personal Connection with Dorothea Lange

Host Nathan Masters and photographer Paul Kitakagi, Jr. visit the first grave at Manzanar.

Aired 10/22/2019 | Rating NR

Lost LA

Paul Kitakagi, Jr's Personal Connection with Dorothea Lange

Clip: Season 4 Episode 2 | 16m 7sVideo has Closed Captions

Host Nathan Masters and photographer Paul Kitakagi, Jr. visit the first grave at Manzanar.

Host Nathan Masters and photographer Paul Kitakagi, Jr. visit the first grave at Manzanar, where Kitakagi explains the strange set of circumstances that led him to a jarring discovery of how Dorothea Lange played a role in his family's history at the incarceration camps.

Aired 10/22/2019 | Rating NR

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Three Views of Manzanar: Adams, Lange, Miyatake Preview

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Japanese Americans built new lives while detained at concentration camps like Manzanar. (30s)

Baseball, A Silver Lining in the Internment Camps

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During World War II, the internment camps became involuntary homes for thousands. (1m 30s)

George Katagiri on Realizing the Gravity of Incarceration

When WWII broke out, George and his family were sent to Portland Assembly Center. (2m 23s)

Ken Akune on Volunteering in the Army During WWII

Born in California, Ken Akune was relocated first to Merced Temporary Detention Center. (3m 50s)

Kiyo Takabayashi’s Two Reasons for Signing Up During WWII

Kiyo Takabayashi served with the 442nd Regiment of the US Army, L Company. (2m 19s)

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