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They form a makeshift family as they try to put back together lives just like all of Japan.

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.

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for close to four years during World War II.and the all-volunteer Tule Lake Committee (of which Im a board member).like the No-Nos who responded in the negative to the questionnaire.

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a different word with religious overtones to describe my time there: communion.Weve lived with the fence all our lives.

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or even older — raised their hands.

barbed-wire-topped fence around the Tule Lake airfield — located on the concentrations camp grounds but currently owned by the Modoc Nation of Oklahoma — that would have effectively closed public access to the site.while still denied the right to American citizenship and access to her home.

She says that as a whole the general public doesnt know us and thinks we are all bad.chronicles not one Christmas of the incarceration and the period leading up to it.

He and many others who had finished their basic training were allowed one last visit with their families.(NARA) Articles for you@media ( min-width: 300px ){.