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One of Thousands
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One of Thousands

Southern California quarterly, Vol.98(3), pp.297-320
08/01/2016
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12741/rep:10092

Abstract

This article explores the lessons communicated by a museum exhibition of an oral history, artifacts, and photographs taken by Susumu “Sus” Ito, a Japanese American soldier of the 442nd combat unit in World War II: decentering whiteness, humanizing wartime experience, exploring inter-generational tensions, and resisting presentist assumptions.

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