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Unfinished Business: The Japanese American Internment Cases

Unfinished Business: The Japanese American Internment Cases

In the spring of 1942, more than 110,000 American citizens of Japanese ancestry were uprooted from their homes and businesses and incarcerated in desolate relocation camps. Without hearings or trials, men, women and children were [...]

Passing Poston

Passing Poston

During World War II, almost 120,000 Japanese-Americans were forcibly relocated and spent the war years in one of ten internment camps located in the some of the nation’s most inhospitable and desolate places. One such [...]

Of Civil Wrongs and Rights

Of Civil Wrongs and Rights

This Emmy Award winner brings to life for the first time the inspirational story of an unsung American civil rights hero, and demonstrates the power of ordinary citizens to rise up against injustice. In 1942, [...]