Japanese Canadians were shipped to interior B.C. aboard trains during the Second World War. Picture here, children looking out a train window on their way to internment camps. (National Archives ...
One hypothesis is that Japanese-Canadians moved to the camp around 1918 to escape 'explicit racism' and lived there until February 1942, when they would have left for internment camps. Since 2004 ...
MATSUDO, Chiba Prefecture--A second-generation Japanese-American painter recently self-published a Japanese edition of her memoir about living in wartime internment camps as a child in the United ...
Historian and educator Sam Mihara will deliver the 2024 Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities on the history of Japanese American incarceration during World War II and his personal experiences as a ...