Japanese American Incarceration | WWII IN 2
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Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II, with various aspects of their experiences being explored and preserved through different initiatives. These efforts include pilgrimages, children's books, and exhibits that highlight the stories of those who were imprisoned, as well as the experiences of specific groups such as disabled people and families of Japanese Americans who fought for the US. The history of Japanese American incarceration during WWII continues to be relevant today, with some drawing comparisons between past and present racial profiling practices.
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