Following a century of anti-Asian racism and the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the US forced more than 120,000 Japanese Americans into detainment camps. asked them if they supported the war.
The attack on Pearl Harbor was a defining moment in American history, pushing the nation into a global war. However, it also ...
As the number of Japanese-American incarceration camp survivors dwindles, a new generation strives to keep the story alive. The slow procession moved clockwise around the perimeter of the Lone Pine ...
Japanese Canadians were shipped to interior B.C. aboard trains during the Second World War. Picture here, children looking out a train window on their way to internment camps. (National Archives ...
Fuchigami was just 11 years old when his family was interned at Camp Amache in Granada, Colorado, where more than 7,000 Japanese-Americans were imprisoned during World War II. "We looked like the ...
More than 100,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry were forced from their homes. Two of the camps were in Arizona and became, for a time, the state’s third and fourth biggest cities: Gila River ...