. >> carlene taniguchi tinker was just three years old when she first walked these grounds. just weeks after japanese pilots bombed pearl harbor, the onset of some of the darkest years in modern history with one painful chapter written right here on our own soil, a part of history that was kept in the shadows, now refusing to be forgotten. >> right. >> carlene was among the 100,000 japanese americans detained by the u.s. government during world war two. they were deemed the enemy. carlene was just a toddler. she and her family were incarcerated here in amachi, a camp 200 miles from denver in the eastern plains of colorado. >> my goodness, you're labeled the enemy. oh my gosh, you didn't do anything wrong. >> despite the repressive living conditions, they nurtured flowers and vegetables. they ran shops, schools, published a newspaper. the government ordered them to manufacture war propaganda. and when the war department came calling, many also volunteered to enlist. >> they were primed to prove their loyalty, in spite of the fact that their parents, their families, were being