Japanese intern camps

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American History

 

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Patricia F

 

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October 11, 2016

 

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University

 

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The Japanese peoples of the greater Seattle and Puget Sound areas were forced to leave their homes, schools, temples (and churches), and shut down family businesses in Seattle's Nihonmachi (Japantown) community area. In the basement of the "Panama Hotel", at the corner of sixth and main street, a time capsule of eight days of diaspora that scattered Japanese American Heritage exsists...
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Because the Federal government acting upon President Roosevelt's signed Executive Order 9066, employed agencies including the FBI and the Army, giving those Japanese peoples only eight days to settle their personal affairs while processing them for wholesale evacuation from Seattle's Nihonmachi community, and forcing their culture into internal exile...
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