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a Landmarks of American History and Culture educator workshop funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
The evolution was a violation of the civil rights of tens of thousands of American citizens.some never returned to their original homes.

in honor of the Japanese American judo legend whose own studies at SJSU were interrupted by World War II.none ever to face any charges related to disloyalty.Just two months after the attack.

San José State College (as it was then known) actively and knowingly participated in the effort.President Teniente-Matson’s apology on behalf of SJSU is a crucial step toward acknowledging and reconciling with the past injustices inflicted upon Japanese Americans during one of the darkest periods in American history.

By recognizing the university’s involvement in this regrettable chapter.
we are in the process of creating a mural on Yosh Uchida Hall to acknowledge this past and as a reminder to remain vigilant in the fight to protect our civil rights and community.The victim had not spoken to the suspect.
It is the second-largest number of anti-Black crimes ever reported.anti-Asian crimes occurred most frequently in public places (38%).
Other findings include the largest number of anti-transgender crimes ever tallied.let alone done anything to provoke the attack.