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San Luis Obispo History Center hosts ‘A Dream Interrupted’ through August – Cal Poly anthropology and geography students are sharing the forgotten history of the Yoshida family, a Japanese American ...
The Berkeley Historical Society is confronting the city's troubled past when it comes to Japanese Americans with a special exhibit entitled "Roots, Removal and Resistance." ...
That’s the same reason given for the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. ... residents forcibly removed to internment camps following FDR’s infamous Executive Order 9066.
Oregon Historical Society exhibit explores history of Minoru Yasui’s family before and after WWII incarceration.
A recent study explores how Americans’ views of the “China threat” influence ethnic discrimination in the U.S.
The first prosecutions came just days after authorities on April 11 resurrected a federal registration requirement, used during World War II, to meet the goals of an executive order from President ...
You know, and we were, we were one of the victims of what happened during World War II. We were there for three years. - He was a man of few words. He didn't say much, but you know, he was in the 442.
BERLIN — Some 20,500 people were evacuated on Wednesday from the city of Cologne, in western Germany, as explosives experts prepared to defuse three unexploded World War II bombs found during ...
Before World War II, 90% of individuals of Japanese ancestry living in the continental U.S. resided in California, Oregon and Washington. Roosevelt's order led to the removal of nearly all of them ...
The German city of Cologne has finished evacuating 20,500 people, its largest evacuation order since World War II, after officials defused three massive, unexploded bombs.
U.S. Army Pvt. James G. Loterbaugh of Roseville, Ohio, killed in World War II, was accounted for on Sept. 20, 2024. Loterbaugh was born on March 25, 1909 Hocking, Athens, Ohio, and was killed in ...