Betrayed: Surviving an American Concentration Camp
This feature documentary tells the story of a group of American citizens and their mass incarceration by the U.S. government purely on the basis of race. In the compelling voices of survivors, the film explores the unconstitutional suspension of the civil rights of these Japanese Americans during WWII, Over 40 camp survivors and descendants bring an unparalleled immediacy and urgency to the story.
This feature documentary tells the story of a group of American citizens and their mass incarceration by the U.S. government purely on the basis of race. In the compelling voices of survivors, the film explores the unconstitutional suspension of the civil rights of these Japanese Americans during WWII, Over 40 camp survivors and descendants bring an unparalleled immediacy and urgency to the story.
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