Nisei, the second-generation Japanese Americans born in the U.S., faced significant discrimination and prejudice during World War II, particularly after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Many were unjustly interned in camps, stripped of their rights, and faced suspicion and hostility from the broader American society. Despite their loyalty to the U.S., as evidenced by many serving in the military, they endured a legacy of racism and injustice that impacted their communities for years. The treatment of Nisei during this period remains a profound example of wartime hysteria and civil rights violations.
Answer Nisei --- I believe.
it is called Sino-Japanese
Nisei - The X-Files - was created on 1995-11-24.
Nisei Dialect - 2008 was released on: USA: 22 December 2008
Nisei Stories of Wartime Japan - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010
Issei refers to first-generation Japanese immigrants to a new country, while Nisei refers to their second-generation offspring who are born in the new country. Issei typically arrived in the new country as adults, while Nisei were born and raised there.
Google translator says it's pronounced ni-say
The Nisei Farmer - 2003 was released on: USA: 26 January 2003 (Sarasota Film Festival)
The War Nisei Soldiers - 2007 TV was released on: USA: September 2007
Second generation Japanese Americans
Nisei Daughter
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