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Dear Mr. Collins: 80 Years Since the Japanese-American Internment

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  • Saturday, March 15
    12:10 pm on NHK 9.4
    Kawate Haruo knew that his father, Masao, a second-generation Japanese-American, returned to Japan after World War II. That, however, was about all he knew of it. After Masao's death, Haruo found a letter to an American attorney, Wayne Collins, seeking restoration of his American citizenship. Haruo met with Collins' son and with a Japanese-American whose father chose to stay in the U.S. He discovered that Masao had suffered especially harsh treatment during the war, leading him to renounce his American citizenship. Follow along as Haruo pieces together the facts of his father's life, eighty years after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
  • Saturday, March 15
    6:10 am on NHK 9.4
    Kawate Haruo knew that his father, Masao, a second-generation Japanese-American, returned to Japan after World War II. That, however, was about all he knew of it. After Masao's death, Haruo found a letter to an American attorney, Wayne Collins, seeking restoration of his American citizenship. Haruo met with Collins' son and with a Japanese-American whose father chose to stay in the U.S. He discovered that Masao had suffered especially harsh treatment during the war, leading him to renounce his American citizenship. Follow along as Haruo pieces together the facts of his father's life, eighty years after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
  • Saturday, March 15
    12:10 am on NHK 9.4
    Kawate Haruo knew that his father, Masao, a second-generation Japanese-American, returned to Japan after World War II. That, however, was about all he knew of it. After Masao's death, Haruo found a letter to an American attorney, Wayne Collins, seeking restoration of his American citizenship. Haruo met with Collins' son and with a Japanese-American whose father chose to stay in the U.S. He discovered that Masao had suffered especially harsh treatment during the war, leading him to renounce his American citizenship. Follow along as Haruo pieces together the facts of his father's life, eighty years after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
  • Friday, March 14
    6:10 pm on NHK 9.4
    Kawate Haruo knew that his father, Masao, a second-generation Japanese-American, returned to Japan after World War II. That, however, was about all he knew of it. After Masao's death, Haruo found a letter to an American attorney, Wayne Collins, seeking restoration of his American citizenship. Haruo met with Collins' son and with a Japanese-American whose father chose to stay in the U.S. He discovered that Masao had suffered especially harsh treatment during the war, leading him to renounce his American citizenship. Follow along as Haruo pieces together the facts of his father's life, eighty years after the attack on Pearl Harbor.