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or even older — raised their hands.

President Ronald Reagan apologized to Japanese Americans on behalf of the citizens of the U.describing the destruction and tragic loss of life to the students.

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and dedication by Japanese Americans working together with others fighting for the fundamental ideals of our country.they were labeled as disloyal.We as citizens have a responsibility to vote.

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The camp was built parallel to the railroad tracks and soon he saw the massive groups of Japanese Americans looking at the arriving train.Question 28 asked if Japanese Americans would swear their loyalty to the United States of America and forswear their loyalty to the emperor of Japan.

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said Takei as the students found their seats.

They stayed in the stalls for 4-5 months.commemorating the individuals whose civil rights were violated because of racism and wartime hysteria.

businesses and property were the psychological trauma inflicted by the incarceration.Know that the assemblymember will continue to support this project as one of his top priorities.

Sahara was incarcerated in the Jerome and Rohwer camps in Arkansas during the war.thanked the city for its support.