twenty-five to thirty-five minutes each. They cover the Japanese incarceration,
from the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Executive Order 9066, the internee
experience, and the movement for reparations.
“President Franklin Roosevelt’s ‘Day of Infamy’ Speech.” National Archives Catalog,
11:04.
Hear the original radio recording of President Franklin Roosevelt’s broadcast of
December 8, 1941, in which he announced to the nation the Japanese bombing
of the naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Sacramento Kings (@Sacramento Kings). “Thanks to Air Force Veteran Capt. Kiyo
Sato for Being Our @Sharif Hometown Hero.” Twitter, February 4, 2019, 10 p.m.
This short video documents the Sacramento Kings basketball team as it honors
US Air Force veteran captain Kiyo Sato as its hometown hero on February 4,
2019. Kiyo’s image appeared on the auditorium’s giant jumbotron screen,
although that segment does not appear on this short video.
“StoryCorps: Injustice Endured for the Sake of the Children.” Capital Public Radio
video, 4:28, December 1, 2015.
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Cia Vancil, Kiyo Sato’s daughter, briefly interviews her mother about her
internment.
“StoryCorps: Kiyo Sato, Cia Vancil.” YouTube video, 50:06. Posted by the
Sacramento Public Library, September 3, 2016.
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Cia Vancil interviews her mother about her experience at the Poston internment
camp after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
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