Wednesday marks 83 years since the signing of a presidential executive order that sent roughly 120,000 innocent Japanese Americans to internment camps.
Bellevue introduces "Emerging Radiance," honoring Japanese American farm families affected by WWII incarceration.
Japanese Americans held in prison camps were allowed to return home. But much of what they'd left behind was gone: homes, businesses, personal property.
Hawthorne Nursery, one of the last Japanese American-owned plant nurseries established before World War II in Los Angeles, ...
Under Executive Order 9066, signed by President Franklin D ... While the raids disrupted agriculture in California and Arizona, the federal government reassured farm owners by expanding the Bracero ...
Using pictures left by her grandmother, photographer Jennifer Sakai retraces the story of her ancestors, who were sent to the ...
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