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Family relics (Original Post)
brooklynite
Oct 2018
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PatSeg
(47,430 posts)1. Thanks for sharing
FormerOstrich
(2,702 posts)2. Great artificats
I have some very dear friends whose family was placed at Poston AZ. Awhile back I did some research and am working on compiling what I can for them.
I noticed that http://www.japaneserelocation.org/ seems to be gone. However, there are a lot more. You might want to consider uploading your times to some of the on-line collections.
Thank you for sharing! I am sorry this happened to your family.
ProudProgressiveNow
(6,129 posts)3. KR NT
panader0
(25,816 posts)4. I too was born in Children's Hospital in S.F.,
but not until 1950.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)5. Whatever you decide to do with these
I hope you make sure it keeps that shameful part of our history alive.
Hekate
(90,690 posts)6. These documents are treasures indeed for the Nakamura family. They made me cry...
I was born in California in 1947, and can't remember a time when I did not know about this national disgrace. It's all in the telling by one's parents, I guess, and my Irish-American mother believed in passing along what was the then-recent history of WWII.
Augiedog
(2,546 posts)7. I'm glad you found these. We should never forget, we forever should seek forgiveness.