Japanese-Americans continue to grapple with mixed legacy

Japan Times Tuesday 27th March, 2012

Background checked: Hillary Nakano (left), a fellow at the Washington office of the Japanese American Citizens League, shares a laugh with Kaitlin Inamasu, a student at George Washington University. Nakano said when she told peers in Japan of the wartime internment of Japanese-Americans, they had no idea what she was talking about. THE WASHINGTON...

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