Seabrook Farms - The Untold Story of Japanese Americans
Senior Producer Maria Yip Lord and Reporter Tinabeth Piña reports on the untold story of Japanese Americans who were recruited from internment camps to work as migrant workers on Seabrook Farm throughout World War II. Many of the Japanese American families stayed behind after the war and formed one of the largest ethnic communities in Cumberland County, New Jersey. #seabrookfarm

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Answering "No-No" on the So-Called "Loyalty Questionnaire - Yukio Kawaratani

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President Reagan's at the Japanese-American Internment Compensation Bill signing on August 10, 1988

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1956 High School Exchange Students in USA Debate on Prejudice (2): Philippines, Japan, UK, Indonesia

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Ugly History: Japanese American incarceration camps - Densho

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Senator Daniel Inouye's visit to Arkansas internment camps

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George Takei Was Sent to a Japanese-American Internment Camp at Age Five

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Asian American Hidden Communities | Seabrook Farms in New Jersey

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Life in japanese countryside. I picked summer vegetables to make local cuisine.

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War-torn Childhoods (3/3): The story of a Chinese father and a Japanese orphan during World War II

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A Community Grows, Despite Racism

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What Led To The Decline Of Japanese-American Farmers In California | AJ+

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The Rescue of the "Lost Battalion" - Fred Shiosaki

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Food in the Japanese-American Internment Camps of World War 2

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Seabrook Farms 1950

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Japanese teacher seeks truth about Nanjing massacre

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George Takei on Life Inside a Japanese Internment Camp During WWII

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The Heartbreaking Truth About Anne Frank

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Children in Internment Camps: A Japanese American's Reflection

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Prewar Japanese American Community

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