World War II Incarceration of Japanese Americans
Retired Los Angeles County Judge Lance Ito talked about the struggles of Japanese Americans forced into remote internment camps during… read more
Retired Los Angeles County Judge Lance Ito talked about the struggles of Japanese Americans forced into remote internment camps during WWII. Judge Ito told stories about his parents, who met at Heart Mountain camp in Wyoming, and their creativity in surviving the harsh conditions. University of California, Los Angeles hosted this event. close
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