Heroes Among Us: The Kazuo Masuda Story
Nisei soldier, Kazuo Masuda of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, was killed in action in Italy in July 1944. Though his family experienced anti-Asian discrimination in the post-war era, his legacy and impact would be greatly felt through the signing of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 by President Ronald Reagan. This episode is presented in recognition of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. We acknowledge that anti-Asian/American hate is not new, and neither is the fact that Asian Americans have proven time and again that being an American is never a matter of the color of one's skin.

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Heroes Among Us: Medal of Honor Recipient Joe Hayashi

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27th Go For Broke Monument Anniversary Virtual Tribute

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Heroes Among Us: How the Japanese American soldiers broke the Gothic Line during WWII

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Executive Order 9066: A Shameful Moment In WW2 America | Silent Sacrifice Part 1 | Timeline

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What Happened to the Band of Brothers Veterans after WWII (Correcting the Series)

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Heroes Among Us: Incident at Bamber Bridge

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Japanese-American veteran receives a hero's welcome in French village he helped liberate | ABC7

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Jacket found in France tracked back to World War II vet in Hawaii

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Japanese Nisei - 442nd Most Decorated Unit WW2 - Forgotten History

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NWC INS Lecture Series -- Lecture 2 "Who Lost the Vietnam War?"

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What German Prisoners Said When They Learned the 442nd Was Japanese American

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2023 Go For Broke Monument Anniversary Virtual Tribute

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Life In A US Japanese American Internment Camp | Oregon Experience

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Most Decorated U.S. Army Unit: Japanese-Americans in the U.S. Army (WW2)

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Honor Before Glory: 442nd RCT & 100th BN (WW2HRT_32-04)

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8,500 Japanese Troops Battle In Alaska! The Aleutian Campaign (1942-43)

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Japanese-American Soldier Recalls World War 2 | Memoirs Of WWII #19

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Chairman Mao: The Rise & Fall Of Mao Zedong

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Veteran recalls interrogation of Japanese Imperial officer on Iwo Jima

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