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My Friends Behind Barbed Wire

Label
My Friends Behind Barbed Wire
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
My Friends Behind Barbed Wire
Oclc number
921959332
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Originally produced by Stourwater Pictures in 2007
Runtime
8
Summary
In the spring of 1942, Japanese Americans in Seattle were uprooted from their homes and incarcerated first at "Camp Harmony" at the Western Washington Fairgrounds in Puyallup and then in Minidoka, Idaho. As a young Caucasian child, and son of the pastor of the Seattle Japanese Baptist Church, Brooks Andrews had a unique perspective on this horrific event. My Friends Behind Barbed Wire reflects on the role Brooks' father played as he moved his family from Seattle to Minidoka
Technique
live action
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