Time of fear [videorecording] / written & directed by Sue Williams ; produced by Kathryn Dietz ; a film by Ambrica Productions in association with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Contributor(s): Williams, Sue, 1954 May 12- | Dietz, Kathryn | Thomas, Peter, 1924- | Ambrica Productions | University of Arkansas at Little Rock | PBS Home VideoMaterial type: FilmFilmPublisher number: TOFE601Publication details: [Alexandria, Va.] : PBS Home Video, [2005]Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 60 min.) : sd., col. & b&w ; 4 3/4 inISBN: 0793690358; 9780793690350Subject(s): Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 | Japanese Americans -- Civil rights | World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Arkansas | World War, 1939-1945 -- Japanese Americans | World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives | Arkansas -- Race relationsGenre/Form: Documentary films | Video recordings for the hearing impaired DDC classification: 940.53/1773/092356 LOC classification: D769.8.A6 | T56 b2005Production credits: Editor, Howard Sharp ; music, Tom Phillips ; narrator, Peter Thomas ; camera, Jim Raines ... [et al]Summary: In World War II, more than 110,000 Japanese-Americans were forced into relocation camps across the US. This film traces the lives of the 16,000 people who were sent to two camps in southeast Arkansas, one of the poorest and most racially segregated places in America. It explores the reactions of the native Arkansans who watched in bewilderment as their tiny towns were overwhelmed by this huge influx of outsiders. Through interviews with the internees and local citizens, the program explores how it affected the local communities, and the impact this history had on the issues of civil rights and social justice in America then and now
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Originally released as a motion picture in 2004

Editor, Howard Sharp ; music, Tom Phillips ; narrator, Peter Thomas ; camera, Jim Raines ... [et al]

In World War II, more than 110,000 Japanese-Americans were forced into relocation camps across the US. This film traces the lives of the 16,000 people who were sent to two camps in southeast Arkansas, one of the poorest and most racially segregated places in America. It explores the reactions of the native Arkansans who watched in bewilderment as their tiny towns were overwhelmed by this huge influx of outsiders. Through interviews with the internees and local citizens, the program explores how it affected the local communities, and the impact this history had on the issues of civil rights and social justice in America then and now

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