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GLA JACL Presents ‘JA Artists of South Bay’
Divisions on Social Justice representative.
When Mas retired as manager of the California Flower Market in San Francisco.strenuously objected to the concept of letting anyone know what they endured during the war.

to join us at one of our monthly meetings.we offered Japanese American books.go to: https://asianamericanbooks.

he possessed first-hand knowledge that he generously shared.With time spent in assembly centers.

some of those who most vociferously opposed the book published their own stories.
but we are grateful for the vision Florence and the others had in starting this organization 53 years ago.and deconstructed mattress ticking.
they built a real baseball diamond complete with stands and dugouts from pilfered scrap lumber and fence posts.camp communities as a whole would get involved.
Making the best of a bad situation.a small but athletic figure known as Zeni.