Japanese Internment Gallery
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The most moving of the sites is the cemetery. As a child, I never went there, yet that is the only t
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Japanese-Canadian family waiting to board trains to take them to internment camps in Canada, WWII
wnyc: Japanese-American Setsuko Winchester explores the history of internment camps in her art. She
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