Nichi Bei: Students Answer ‘If They Came For Me Today’ at Library Exhibit
0 Comments Published by dor on 25.1.07 at 25.1.07.Some of those good ones even warrant display outside the school grounds.
“If They Came For Me Today: The Japanese American Internment Project,” a new exhibit at the San Francisco Main Public Library, was developed by Community Works with students at George Washington, Balboa, and Horace Mann schools in San Francisco as a way for the students to understand and explore the Japanese American mass-incarceration and honor those who were imprisoned in the wartime concentration camps.
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The National Park Service will administer the $38 million grant program. Non-federal organizations selected by the Interior Department will receive grants for historical research and restoration.
The sites include the 10 camps operated by the War Relocation authority: Manzanar and Tule Lake in California, Poston and Gila River in Arizona, Rohwer and Jerome in Arkansas, Topaz in Utah, Minidoka in Idaho, Amache in Colorado, Heart Mountain in Wyoming.
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