There's an article from the LA Daily News about a monument in Lancaster, California that was dedicated in 1938 to the memory of the Japanese community's dead, but was vandalized in 1942. Now, 66 years later, it has been restored due to the efforts of Lancaster Cemetery officials where it is located, a local seventh-grade class, and surviving members of the original 13 families who once lived there.
66 years later, vandalism's blot erased in monument to area's Japanese families
By Karen Maeshiro, Staff Writer
05/16/2008
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