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‘Honor and Sacrifice’ Screening at JANM
He became the heart of AADAP over the 50 years that he was the director.
so Id go to the coal pile to get the coal and bring it back to the apartment to burn.everybody around me was Caucasian.

members of the Mochida family wait for a bus to take them to camp.I was doing a lot of the training.They forget this might be the first time for a passenger coming through security.

We were there a few months and (in September 1942) they sent us by train to Utah.He became a supervisory officer with the Transportation Security Administration.

until 25 or 30 years after the war when this photographer from The Sacramento Bee found people who were at Topaz.
he was dead from tuberculosis.in the Bureau of Land Managements 2023 draft environmental impact statement.
we are still developing the right vocabulary for recognizing the damage of Japanese American wartime incarceration.Because we do not have the right descriptors or labels.
most of these sites have faded into the landscape without visible historical markers; those that remain are at risk of closing off access to community pilgrimages.those who resisted in any way.