Every year on the last Saturday of April, Japanese-Americans who were incarcerated congregate with family and other supporters at Manzanar National Historic Site for a day of remembrance, but as the ...
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Japanese Americans reclaim power with historic baseball game at Manzanar prison campMANZANAR, Calif. — Swinging at the first pitch on a hallowed baseball field was 23-year-old Logan Morita. As the crowd fell quiet, he thought of a great-uncle, Jimmy Masatoshi Morita ...
During World War II, Japanese Americans held at Manzanar found joy and normalcy in baseball. More than 80 years later, their field is back. Sometimes history needs to be unearthed, and other times it ...
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“Farewell to Manzanar”author Jeanne Houston dead at 90The family of Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston confirmed Monday that the author of Farewell to Manzanar is dead at the age of 90 of natural causes after a fight with cancer, reports Pacific Citizen.
Eighty years ago, the Japanese and Japanese Americans — men, women, kids, two, three generations of families who had been locked up in wartime incarceration camps like Manzanar — were allowed ...
Al menos tres ladrones armados irrumpieron en una vivienda de un matrimonio mayor. Reclamaban dinero y se presume que tenían ...
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