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their families were placed in the Japanese internment camps.
said Densho Archives Director Caitlin Oiye Coon.the lessons of this history are more relevant and urgent than they have ever been.

that we can learn from it and begin to heal.there can be no other path than for her immediate resignation.marching for civil rights — from its upcoming exhibitions in an effort to reshape and sanitize its narrative of American history.

This federal agency oversees billions of documents.the federal governments displacement of indigenous tribes.

we will truly have learned nothing from the atrocities of WWII.
to remove references to historical events — including Dorothea Langes photographs of Japanese American incarceration during World War II.Little Tokyo sits in a highly desirable area.
I want the truth to be uncovered for them like it was for me.We should not let the pride of this community die with those who endured the terrors of the camps.
They were being thrown behind barbed wire — detained against their will.Born into a time when Japanese Americans were not treated like the rightful citizens they were.