Artwork dedicated to Japanese Americans incarcerated in WWII were discovered vandalized on Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Day in Seattle's Chinatown-International District.
8. The Day of Remembrance marks the anniversary of Executive Order 9066. The executive order imprisoned at least 125,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans during WWII. The fairgrounds used to be an ...
Maeda’s grandfather was relocated because he was a religious leader. During his incarceration, his son — Maeda’s father — fought in the 100th Infantry Battalion, the first Japanese American soldiers ...
Eighty years ago, the Japanese and Japanese Americans — men ... U.S., the family found its new niche in insurance. “Post-World War II, no insurance company would insure Japanese people ...
Almost 500 students from across North Dakota have visited the Heart of America Library in Rugby this month to see an exhibit from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum called “Americans and the ...
31 by historian Jim Gregory, composer Deon Nielsen Price, and conductor Brian Alhadeff highlighting life for Central Coast Japanese Americans during World War II.
“It’s disingenuous and utterly offensive for Donald Trump to make a correlation between Japanese Americans who were forcibly removed at gunpoint from their neighborhoods during World War ...
During World War II, this law was one of several legal tools the government used to imprison nearly 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry. Now, Japanese Americans in the Bay Area are drawing on their ...