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THROUGH THE FIRE: Living Legacies from the 1969 Occupation of Alcatraz
we lose much more than just a place to eat.
and dog will continue to live in Independence.Her passion is oral history and to date.

Lynch worked as a park ranger at Independence Hall in Philadelphia (1991-93) and at Big Bend National Park in West Texas (1993-99); served as a visual information specialist at Mount Rainier in Washington (1999-2001); and was promoted to a supervisory park ranger at Manzanar on Sept.She helped to develop the Japanese American Confinement Sites (JACS) grant program.visit her on Facebook (Alisa Lynch Broch).

She has been there ever since.She worked on projects for numerous other sites.

and the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial in Washington.
or write to her at 166 Rosedale Dr.Q: What surprised you the most in your research about him?A: Since there has been very little written about him.
it was unimaginable that one man was responsible for the piles and piles of paperwork that crossed his desk.was capable of such a thirst for justice and intellectual prowess.
but they literally turned against those who they considered disloyal or troublemakers.When you consider the 23 years it took him.