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The 'Two Faces' of Japanese-American Internment Camps
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Hank Umemoto and his family were among the 110,000 Japanese Americans forced to leave their home and live in internment camps from 1942-1945. At Manzanar, the first of 10 camps to open, Umemoto reflects on incarceration.
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