How the Japantown in Watsonville, CA disappeared.
Violence and racism deterred many Japanese Americans from returning to Watsonville, CA after WWII. Here is their story.

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Ugly History: Japanese American incarceration camps - Densho

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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92-year-old Japanese internment camp survivor on why stories like his are so important

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Take a look at Locke: The historic Chinese American town built in 1915

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From Little Tokyo to Crenshaw | Lost LA | Season 5, Episode 5

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Japan's 4 Most Wanted, Explained

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Growing Up With My Serial Killer Cousin, Ted Bundy

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Descendants of man who saved thousands of Jews in WWII meet growing families he saved

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Searching for the Remote Northeast Corner of California

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The True Origin of The Great Depression: What Historians Get Wrong

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The Heartbreaking Truth About Anne Frank

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Woman Born in 1878 Talks About Her Childhood in Los Angeles, California in the 1880s

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A Community Grows, Despite Racism

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1989: Teenage Life in Hungary | Scene | BBC Archive

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Why Nobody Wants to Live in Oakland, California Anymore

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They were best friends, then pen pals — until one day, the letters stopped coming | Finding Fukue

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THE HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA - in 13 Minutes

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Berlin 1940/41 in Color (HD) – Rare Footage of the Reich Capital Newly Restored

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Welcome to Watsonville CA! Santa Cruz County Community Tour With the Strock Team

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