Tokyo. Tokyo in 1930 and spent three years at Heart Mountain Relocation Center during world war ii. Located near downtown los angeles, little tokyo is one of three remaining in california where as many as 40 japan towns thrived prior to world war ii. Los angeles first started way back in 1781 when 11 settlers came from mexico to get land for the king of spain in 1843. The first recorded japanese landed in fair haven, massachusetts. Haminoske. He was a shipwork sailor from off the coast of hawaii and the whaler ship picked up five japanese men and four of them were left in hawaii but he was brought to fair haven, massachusetts. So he is probably the first recorded japanese to be here. And then in 1850, los angeles was incorporated. At that time, we had about 1,600 people in a square mile of 28 square miles. Today, were about 4 million population and the square mile is about 469. But california was the site of the immigrants from japan. Port of entry was san francisco, and the first colo
Tokyo. Tokyo in 1930 and spent three years at Heart Mountain Relocation Center during world war ii. Located near downtown los angeles, little tokyo is one of three remaining in california where as many as 40 japan towns thrived prior to world war ii. Los angeles first started way back in 1781 when 11 settlers came from mexico to get land for the king of spain in 1843. The first recorded japanese landed in fair haven, massachusetts. Haminoske. He was a shipwork sailor from off the coast of hawaii and the whaler ship picked up five japanese men and four of them were left in hawaii but he was brought to fair haven, massachusetts. So he is probably the first recorded japanese to be here. And then in 1850, los angeles was incorporated. At that time, we had about 1,600 people in a square mile of 28 square miles. Today, were about 4 million population and the square mile is about 469. But california was the site of the immigrants from japan. Port of entry was san francisco, and the first colo
Tokyo. Tokyo in 1930 and spent three years at Heart Mountain Relocation Center during world war ii. Located near downtown los angeles, little tokyo is one of three remaining in california where as many as 40 japan towns thrived prior to world war ii. Los angeles first started way back in 1781 when 11 settlers came from mexico to get land for the king of spain in 1843. The first recorded japanese landed in fair haven, massachusetts. Haminoske. He was a shipwork sailor from off the coast of hawaii and the whaler ship picked up five japanese men and four of them were left in hawaii but he was brought to fair haven, massachusetts. So he is probably the first recorded japanese to be here. And then in 1850, los angeles was incorporated. At that time, we had about 1,600 people in a square mile of 28 square miles. Today, were about 4 million population and the square mile is about 469. But california was the site of the immigrants from japan. Port of entry was san francisco, and the first colo
On this whole issue of what happens in a post9 11 and the development of the security measures and the no racial profiling rule. It was just a stunning audience. Great group. Largest group ive ever spoken to at a dinner. 4,000 people there. Im guessing id have to imagine that they were so appreciative that you were in the position you were making those decisions. Theres the aent deaf magsz, arab american antidefamation league. And that night at that access dinner, i got an award from though. For the stand that i took september 11th. Well, were out of time. I actually took more than i sapd i would. This has been an incredible interview. Thank you so much for your time. I so appreciate it. Thanks. With live coverage of the u. S. House on cspan and the senate on cspan 2. Here, on cspan three, we compliment that cover rang by showing you the latest on Public Affairs e vebts. Blank wlank. This is a special showing of programs normally seen weekends here on cspan 34. Ahead, a look at japanes
Injustice to be done to the knee say without defeeting the purposes for which we fought. So thats the story of part of the story of japanese americans in world war ii and the press in world war ii. And, as i said, i, for one at least, dont doubt that it could happen again. And if it does, it will be the press now more diverse press, but more farreaching that does it. So thats it for today. Thank you. This is American History tv, prime time. Blank blaeng. He removed a single nail and discovered a trunk and books and portraits stuffed up under the eves and this was this treasure. Of Dolly Madisons things. Weve had this story available to the public some displaying different items from timetotime. But trying to include her life story from her birth to her death in 1849. Some of the items that we currently have on display, a carved ivory calling card case that has a card enclosed with dollys signature as well as that of her niece, anna. And a pair of silk slippers that tie across the arch