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December 7, 1941, may be a date that has lived in infamy, but for many Japanese-Americans it’s no more important than February 19, 1942. On that day President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, forcibly relocating 120,000 Japanese immigrants and their American-born children to internment camps in remote parts of interior states like Idaho and Arkansas... Click here to continue reading. Originally published March 8, 2007, Time Out Chicago |
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