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Townsville in War and Peace 1942–1946, compiled and edited by Geoff Hansen and the late Dr Diane Menghetti, was first ...
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Daily Camera on MSNLetters to the editor: ‘Restoring truth and sanity to American History’; city tries to suppress legal recourse; shuttering of NOAA facilitiesRestoring truth and sanity to American History’ Oh, boy, whose great idea was this? Have you been to RMNP, or any national park or national monument recently? If so, did you notice the nice-sounding ...
In a CNN interview, Star Trek actor George Takei warned about political hysteria, comparing his WWII Japanese internment experience to Trump's immigration policies.
Asawa created many public works and addressed her incarceration with 1994's "Japanese American Internment Memorial," a sculpture on display outside the Federal Building in San Jose, Calif.
I am consoled by these cross-cultural efforts in the same way I get teary every time I hear a story about a non-Japanese person who helped a Japanese-American family back in 1942.
The Japanese American National Museum was hit hard by graffiti as protesters moved through Little Tokyo on Sunday and Monday.
On Tuesday, a group of legislators visited Heart Mountain Interpretive Center, which exists to remember anti-Asian discrimination and the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.
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