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George Takei talks Pittsburgh, new novel, Hollywood and John Wayne

Steve Segal
Slide 1
Top Shelf Productions
A recent photograph of actor George Takei, who just published a graphic novel “They Called Us Enemy.” He revisits his haunting childhood in American “relocation centers” as one of 120,000 Japanese-Americans imprisoned by the U.S. government during World War II.
Slide 2
Top Shelf Productions
Cover of George Takei’s graphic novel “They Called Us Enemy.” Takei, who portrayed Hikaru Sulu on the “Star Trek” television and movies, revisits his haunting childhood in American “relocation centers” as one of 120,000 Japanese Americans imprisoned by the U.S. government during World War II.
Slide 3
Top Shelf Productions
A sample page from George Takei’s graphic novel “They Called Us Enemy.” Takei, who portrayed Hikaru Sulu on the “Star Trek” television and movies, revisits his haunting childhood in American “relocation centers” as one of 120,000 Japanese Americans imprisoned by the U.S. government during World War II.

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