VIDEO
Protesting Contemporary Detention Centers
Video 45.06.10
Description
Soon after the Dilley protest, the Trump administration announced plans to indefinitely imprison hundreds of immigrant children at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. That locale had a bitter history for Japanese Americans, because the United States imprisoned seven hundred Issei men there during World War II. A guard shot one of them dead. Tsuru for Solidarity organized a protest at Fort Sill featuring five Japanese American elders who had been incarcerated in US concentration camps during World War II. One week after the protest, the Trump administration announced that it would not detain migrant children at Fort Sill. This video documents the protest.
Object ID
45.06.10
Multimedia details
Creator
Kondo, Alan; Kodani, Evan
Publisher
Vimeo
Date
2019-06-22
Location
Fort Sill, Lawton, Oklahoma, United States
Language
eng
Type
Moving Image
Format
Video
Extent
0:05:58
Source
Nikkei Progressives
Licensor
Evan Kodani
MUMI Number
45.06.VID.105
Creator
Kondo, Alan; Kodani, Evan
Publisher
Vimeo
Date
2019-06-22
Location
Fort Sill, Lawton, Oklahoma, United States
Language
eng
Type
Moving Image
Format
Video
Extent
0:05:58
Source
Nikkei Progressives
Licensor
Evan Kodani
MUMI Number
45.06.VID.105
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