Junichi Suzuki, in his Nisei Trilogy: Toyo's Camera (life of Japanese-Americans and Japanese Nationals in Manzanar, through photographs), tells a compelling story of life in these unconstitutional concentration camps. To complete the trilogy 442 - Live with Honor, Die with Dignity, MIS - Human Secret Weapon tells of the bravery and sacrifice of Japanese American who fought bravely during WWII in both the European and Pacific theaters.Born in Japan and immigrating to the US at 15 years of age, Toyo Miyatake became an award winning photographer in Los Angeles and in Japan. When the war broke out, Toyo smuggled a homemade camera into Manzanar where he memorialized life in America’s concentration camps. He captures in wonderful black and white stills, the stark reality of this life within barb wired fences, machine gunned guards and hastily built wooden barracks. His photos touches the heart and attitudes that most of these internees had: Shigata Ga Nai – It can’t be helped and Do not bring shame upon our family.Every American should know this story of how hysteria, hate and greed can out maneuver constitutional guarantees and can happen today.Toyo's Camera