A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution
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Subject: Social Sciences
Institution Name:
Smithsonian Institution
Collection Name: free.ed.gov
Abstract: tells the story that began during World War II, when nearly 120,000 Japanese Americans were forced from their homes into detention camps established by the U.S. government. Many spent three years living under armed guard, behind barbed wire.
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Course Type: Learning Module
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