Injustice at Home
Fred Shiosaki
Season 2 Episode 4 | 6m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
Despite his families poor treatment Fred Shiosaki joined the 442nd Regimental Combat Team
Fred Shiosaki grew up in the small railroad town of Hillyard, Washington, just outside of Spokane, and highlights his experience joining the 442nd, an all Japanese-American volunteer army regiment. By the end of the war, the 442nd would become one of the most decorated army regiments in the history of American warfare
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Injustice at Home is a local public television program presented by KSPS PBS
Funded by the Kip Tokuda Memorial Washington Civil Liberties Public Education Program, Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Copyright 2018, Friends of KSPS, Spokane.
Injustice at Home
Fred Shiosaki
Season 2 Episode 4 | 6m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
Fred Shiosaki grew up in the small railroad town of Hillyard, Washington, just outside of Spokane, and highlights his experience joining the 442nd, an all Japanese-American volunteer army regiment. By the end of the war, the 442nd would become one of the most decorated army regiments in the history of American warfare
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Injustice at Home is a local public television program presented by KSPS PBS
Funded by the Kip Tokuda Memorial Washington Civil Liberties Public Education Program, Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Copyright 2018, Friends of KSPS, Spokane.