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Panel on JA WWII Experience in Sierra Madre
with on-site supportive services for residents.
and erase the contributions of people of color.the National Park Service did annual surveys of visitor understanding and satisfaction.

conscious suppression and manipulation obscured the true character of Americas concentration camps for many years.Every American who cares about our countrys history should be worried about what people.National Park Service staff have worked tirelessly to provide park visitors with a truthful accounting of the people and places at the center of that history.

Facing history and learning from it is strength.Please let us know if you have identified (1) any areas that need repair; (2) any services that need improvement; or (3) any signs or other information that are negative about either past or living Americans or that fail to emphasize the beauty.

which presented an exhibition titled A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.
who worked for the NPS for 34 years.Entertainment highlights of the program were Harold Payne singing Quiet Heroes— written by Payne to honor the Japanese American veterans of the 100th/442nd and a grand finale by The Tappettes.
and Yorba Linda City Councilwoman Peggy Huang.president of Friends and Families of Nisei Veterans.
gave a history of Dad that only a son can share.Everyone gave their individual responses.