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Despite it all, we truly have learned nothing from our history.
One of the displays that I really enjoyed viewing was the Manzanar miniature camp. While the idea of such a camp is repulsing, seeing the display on how many of the barracks were squeezed together like that was really helpful visually. James Tanaka explained that the United States Government used Manzanar and 9 other camps to solve the "Japanese Problem... displayed 300 characters
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James Tanaka explained that the United States Government used Manzanar and 9 other camps to solve the "Japanese Problem." Mr. Tanaka began rhetorically asking thought-provoking questions, such as the fact that the Federal Bureau of Investigations had already picked up possible suspect aliens; why was it even necessary to continue with the complete removal of Japanese Americans? Mr... displayed next 300 characters
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