On Feb. 19, 1942, during World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which paved the way for ...
Too many Americans actively supported wartime roundup out of fear, racial prejudice and bigotry. Will it happen again?
Welcome to another fascinating installment of 'This Day in History,' where we explore significant events that have shaped our ...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the now-infamous Executive Order 9066 on this day in 1942, which gave military ...
As Japantown residents and community leaders prepared to gather this weekend to mark the anniversary of the forced internment ...
It’s been a great relationship ... it’s so important in today’s environment that history not repeat itself,” Hirai said.
Wednesday marks 83 years since the signing of a presidential executive order that sent roughly 120,000 innocent Japanese Americans to internment camps.
Guantanamo's sordid past includes top secret torture facilities, the inhumane treatment of Haitian asylum seekers fleeing ...
Dozens of communities were destroyed after tens of thousands of Japanese Americans were forced from their homes during World ...
A Press Democrat reader notes a Day of Remembrance, and more.