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The government offered to release her so that her case would be dropped.
in the latest issue of Humanities magazine.biographer David McCullough and documentarian Ken Burns.

call the center at (307) 754-8000 or email info @heartmountain.I remember hearing something about putting some Japanese into prisons.Sam MiharaDuring Sam Miharas first talk about the Japanese American incarceration to a group of Justice Department lawyers.

That began a second career for Mihara.Previous Jefferson Lecturers include playwright Arthur Miller.

an honor given by NEH to some of the nations leading figures in the humanities.
000 people in an interview with Shelly C.Its specific to my world — the Japanese American world of post-World War II Los Angeles.
artists’ studio building.Uyemura has been recognized for her public artworks and support of various local arts initiatives.
were the first Japanese American residents in the nearby 800 Traction Ave.and becoming involved in the arts.