Organized by the LA County Library, One Book, One Coast brings together library systems across Washington, Oregon, and ...
Years of Native, Latino and Indigenous Resilience, an exhibition featuring posters and original photographs documenting ...
Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which authorized the removal of “any or all persons” from military areas on Feb. 19, 1942. Although ...
Houghton Library is where Harvard keeps its literary treasures: rare books and manuscripts and correspondence of the great and famous. “New Acquisitions,” a small exhibition devoted to recent ...
The Trump administration boasts that its war on immigrants, which has included threats of imprisonment and incentives to “self-deport,” has led 1.9 million people to “voluntarily” leave the country or ...
Survivors of America's Japanese internment camps for nearly a decade have held an annual prayer ceremony and commemoration to remind people of the dark chapter of history. This year brought a twist as ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A local man trying to learn more about his family's heritage has turned the experience into a documentary. It is called GAMAN, A Japanese American Family's Journey to Reclaim Their ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — It has been 84 years since President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized the incarceration of more than 120,000 Japanese Americans and immigrants. As part of Japanese Internment ...
The images are haunting and infuriating at the same time. A mother holds her tiny baby, marked with tags as they are forced to leave their homes. Scared children and worried adults ride in the back of ...