Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 beginning the incarceration of approximately ... promised to return it after the war only to renege. Image The author’s father, Koji Kudo, with Teddy ...
Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 on Feb. 19, 1942 ... another work about the injustices of war. Hibi’s images of the camps are, not surprisingly, somber, even depressing.
Using pictures left by her grandmother, photographer Jennifer Sakai retraces the story of her ancestors, who were sent to the ...
Image from the front page of the Paterson Evening News of ... The situation quickly escalated. Under Executive Order 9066, ...
This February at the museum, we're celebrating a new season of the podcast, commemorating Black History Month, and listening to some jazz. Check out the calendar to find out what's going on this month ...
Credit - Brendan Smialowski—AFP/Getty Images Another leg has been kicked ... a Democrat in protest of Franklin Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066. Chinese American politics were similarly ...
On Feb. 19, 1942, Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066. About 120,000 out of 127,000 Japanese-Americans living in the continental U.S. were put in ten internment ...
Two buildings left from a Japanese American fishing village will be considered for historic-cultural monument status.