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‘Steeping History: Tea Across Generations’ on Sunday

I connected with the true dedication shared amongst both the battalion and regiment.

Tokio Ajitomi struggled with the grief but persisted in serving.I would like to especially thank Ken Hayashi.

‘Steeping History: Tea Across Generations’ on Sunday

The 100th/442nd was an all-Japanese American unit during World War II that fought to open up opportunities for their community.was shot in a chaotic barrage.The death of Masaru opened my eyes.

‘Steeping History: Tea Across Generations’ on Sunday

Masaru volunteered to fight in World War II.So that we know how these warriors sacrificed everything for a future they knew they might not see.

‘Steeping History: Tea Across Generations’ on Sunday

he enlisted to go to the Officer Candidate School (OCS).

No matter how hard Wilfred tried to save his brother.because of their marriage to Issei men who were ineligible to naturalize due to immigration laws.

The bill saved many Nisei women who.Sugi became active in forming a Los Angeles chapter of the new Japanese American Citizens League.

Sugi was an effective lobbyist who made several connections with members of Congress to show that the Cable Act produced more harm than good.To be continuedJonathan van Harmelen is a Ph.