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americanhistory.si.edu
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| | | | | The exhibition explored Japanese American history through the Executive Order 9066 document on loan from the National Archives; original artwork by Roger Shimomura, who spent several years in the Minidoka camp in Idaho; historic images; and objects. | |
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| | | | | More than 33,000 Japanese American men and women served in World War II. They fought as soldiers in Europe, and as translators in the Pacific. | |
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| | | | | The Akimoto sons were part of U.S. history few Americans know: the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a military unit made up entirely of the children of Japanese immigrants who volunteered for service during World War II. | |
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| | | Gainesville, Fl. (Special to Informed Comment; Feature) - When it comes to for-profit, private corporate incarceration of immigrants, making lots of money is like drinking salt water, the more they... | ||