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He was always a proud American, even when his country locked him up. A World War II hero celebrates 100 years and says his ...
In the last decade, at least 20 states have passed laws or policies that restrict how history can be taught in schools. Since ...
Is hate ever justified? I suppose it’s a matter of opinion. The following are three actual cases where the emotion of hate might have been considered appropriate by many.
The truth about Tule Lake, Alcatraz, Sutro Baths and hundreds of other sites could be erased under an executive order ...
During World War II, around 110,000 Japanese Americans (and 22,000 agricultural workers among them) were forcibly relocated from an “exclusion zone” along the West Coast to internment camps. Most ...
Action stems from a Donald Trump executive order aimed at “restoring truth and sanity to American history” as told at national parks, historic sites.
If you are an art lover and are traveling west this summer, there is an Arkansas connection to a popular exhibit at the San ...
Community groups and Terminal Islanders — descendants of the Japanese American community that once thrived there — say ICE is ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday issued a number of blockbuster rulings that have implications for everything from President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order to the future of ...
Obata, detained in a World War II internment camp for people of Japanese descent, urged turning to "Great Nature" to ...
This is all part of a one-year celebration of the park’s 10th anniversary, also launched by Ogura, which started with a ...
Japanese Americans, the majority of whom were U.S. citizens, endured harsh conditions, severe economic losses, and lasting psychological trauma, despite scant evidence of genuine security threats.
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