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2013 JANM National Conference - "Speaking Up! Democracy, Justice, Dignity"

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[Audio] Japanese American Confinement Sites Q&A: A Town Hall Presentation

During World War II there were a variety of different confinement facilities run by the U.S. government. In this lively forum, scholars respond to inquiries from the audience about the structure, designation, and purposes of these sites.

Moderator:

  • Anna Tamura, Landscape Architect, National Park Service, Pacific West Region - Seattle

Panelists:

  • Roger Daniels, Charles Phelps Taft Professor Emeritus of History, University of Cincinnati
  • Tetsuden (Tetsu) Kashima, Professor, University of Washington 
  • Anna Tamura, Landscape Architect, National Park Service, Pacific West Region - Seattle

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Audio from the “Japanese American Confinement Sites Q&A: A Town Hall Presentation” panel session on July 5, 2013 at the Japanese American National Museum’s 2013 National Conference, “Speaking … More »


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