Thursday, 8 August 2019
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wehadfacesthen:
Japanese-American family waiting for relocation to internment camp, 1942, photo by Russell Lee for the Office of War Information
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, all Japanese, whether citizens or not, living on the West Coast were rounded up and sent to “internment camps” in the interior Mountain West. In 1988, the US government apologized and paid restitution to all camp survivors.
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wehadfacesthen:
Japanese-American family waiting for relocation to internment camp, 1942, photo by Russell Lee for the Office of War Information
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, all Japanese, whether citizens or not, living on the West Coast were rounded up and sent to “internment camps” in the interior Mountain West. In 1988, the US government apologized and paid restitution to all camp survivors.
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wonderlandrabbit:
A study of freedom, #2. From the “Endangered” series by Tamara Dean.
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crimsonkismet:
wonderlandrabbit:
A study of freedom, #2. From the “Endangered” series by Tamara Dean.
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