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Opinion: Trump’s immigration orders are grim reminder of Japanese internment Too many Americans actively supported wartime roundup out of fear, racial prejudice and bigotry.
Sunday marks 81 years since President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Executive Order that led to the mass incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans. A rare set of photographs taken by Ansel ...
U.S. authorities issued orders to put up notices for exhibitions, movies and others that are deemed to disparage U.S. history ...
UCI opens new civil rights law center named for Japanese-American who fought 1942 internment order Fred Korematsu challenged the government's World War II-era law to incarcerate Japanese American ...
The historical issues in East Asia have long been a blindspot for the United States. Time to start paying attention.
WWII INTERNMENT TIMELINE. August 18, 1941 In a letter to President Roosevelt, Representative John Dingell of Michigan suggests incarcerating 10,000 Hawaiian Japanese Americans as hostages to ...
Trekking through mud and rocks in Japan's humid Okinawan jungle, Takamatsu Gushiken reached a slope of ground where human ...
The Japanese American National Museum, dedicated to preserving the history of the incarceration of Japanese Americans during ...
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