Senator Daniel Inouye's visit to Arkansas internment camps
During his training in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, Senator Daniel Inouye and other soldiers were invited to Rohwer and Jerome in Arkansas. Inouye describes his shock at learning that Rohwer was not a small community of Japanese Americans as he assumed, but an internment camp with armed guards. This clip is a selection from an hour-long interview of Inouye for the documentary, Time of Fear, which shared the stories of Japanese Americans who were interned in Arkansas during World War II. This interview is a part of UALR's Center for Arkansas History and Culture's collection, "Life Interrupted," which is set to open next year.

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