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I AM an American: Japanese Incarceration in WWII
#: CBEP    ID: 9154    Section: 121624-2
Description:
Students explore the story of Eva Hashiguchi, who spent her high school days incarcerated in Jerome, Arkansas. Through her account, witnessed how wartime hysteria and racial prejudice led to one of the darkest chapters of American history. Examine the country’s actions to apologize for the injustices committed against Japanese Americans. Hear about the struggles and tremendous accomplishments of the Purple Heart Battalion.
Bring to Class:
Location:
Online via Zoom, link will be sent via email prior to the class
Day(s):
Time:
1:00 PM
Sessions:
1
Cost:
$15.00
Instructor:
Registration Cutoff Date:
Dates & Times:
12/16/2024   1:00PM - 3:00PM