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Gov. Brad Little recognized the legacy of Japanese internment in Idaho on Monday, highlighting the injustices faced by those in Idaho’s camps and the sacrifices made by the Japanese Americans ...
Dorothea Lange Arlene Tatsuno Damron, born at a camp in Utah ... settings related to their internment. His pictures here, published for the first time, read as portraits of resilience.
The Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians ... forced more than 120,000 people of Japanese descent to live for years in incarceration camps. Above, construction crews work ...
More than 60 people signed an American flag that bears more than 500 names of Japanese internment camp ... in places like the Topaz camp in Utah; Minidoka, Idaho; and Rohwer, Arkansas — places ...
Many Japanese Americans who were incarcerated during World War 2 at a federal camp in Minidoka, Idaho are opposing a wind farm project near the campsite. Over 13,000 people were imprisoned there ...
Contains many links to projects and researchers. Documents the many Japanese American draft resisters within the WWII internment camps. Created for a new PBS program on the subject. Extensive ...
Miyatake was “camp photographer” at Manzanar, one of the largest World War II internment camps ... to “Every Grain of Rice: Portraits of Maui’s Japanese Community.” ...
George Takei is comparing President Donald Trump's family separation tactics at the border with his own time in the Japanese Internment camps during World War II George Takei has followed former ...
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Cabaldon honors internment survivors
Feb. 27—On February 19, 1942, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed an executive order opening Japanese internment camps across the West Coast, ripping immigrant families across California ...