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Japanese American Internment

On Feb. 19, 1942, shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, incarcerating nearly 120,000 Japanese Americans in internment camps across California, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Arkansas. Discover lesser-known stories surrounding the atrocious policy and reflect on the order's lasting effects generations after.

People at the Manzanar grave site | Courtesy of Toyo Miyatake Studio