Not much of Bakersfield’s century-old Japanese Buddhist church is left, but what remains will be preserved – and just in time ...
He was never arrested or charged with a crime. But like over 120,000 other Japanese immigrants and Japanese Americans, he and his family were rounded up and sent on buses to prison camps in the West ...
In Yakima County, more than 1,000 people were put on trains in May 1942 and taken first to Portland and then to Heart ...
A tribute to the more than 120,000 Japanese Americans imprisoned during World War II took place in San Francisco's Japantown Sunday.
More than 120,000 Japanese Americans were held in two Arizona camps in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
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US designation: Profiling, systemic inequity and lessons in history
History is repeating itself: Riley Moore's bill to label an entire group is the same dangerous profiling America should have left behind. There is a troubling pattern in human history one where fear, ...
Incarcerated in rough barracks surrounded by barbed wire and armed soldiers, Japanese Americans made functional and beautiful ...
Opinion: ICE's movement of immigrants in Minnesota to faraway detention facilities has parallels to the internment of ...
An upcoming film showcase will observe the lives of the more than 120,000 people of Japanese descent who were forcibly ...
Many presidents have stretched the limits of executive power. Today, Donald Trump is testing those boundaries again.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the closing of the last Japanese American internment camp from World War II. On Wednesday, a traveling exhibition of over 400 stories, photographs, and artworks ...
The federal government kept detailed records of every crop in Amache’s agricultural program, but overlooked the ways ...
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