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board memberJapanese American Veterans Association: Ken HayashiRedondo Union High School Marine Corps Jr.

when they ripped him away from his family and sent him — a man who had done nothing wrong — to be jailed in a series of prison camps run by the Department of Justice.housekeepers — they all just want life.

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The histories of Japanese Americans and all Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are intertwined with Chicano.to work hard and raise a family.but also raids in Asian and African diasporic communities as well.

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Abby ChunPastor Joshua Yoshi Kuramoto of San Pedro United Methodist Church.sometimes traveling to the tip of South America or north to Oregon and Washington.

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to this day Terminal Islanders continued to speak out.

YAMAMOTORAFU SHIMPOJapanese Americans and residents of the Los Angeles Harbor area gathered June 27 at the Japanese Fishing Village Memorial on Terminal Island to denounce use of the island by federal immigration authorities participating in mass raids on local communities.told the local ABC affiliate that a lawsuit filed by Onda and several others was apparently successful.

in Ondas six years of study in the U.I would love to say the reason was the lawsuit.

machine learning and material engineering.Onda was told that he could continue his studies remotely.