11-02-2017 03:00 via alaskapublic.org

Japanese Day of Remembrance

Baggage, belonging to incarcerees arriving from an assembly center at Puyallup, Washington, is sorted and trucked to barracks at the Minidoka internment camp in 1942.
PHOTO: FRANCIS STEWART, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORThe internment of Japanese people during World War 2 may be a distant memory for some, but for those who lived it or had family members who did are still carrying the impact. One of those people is Marie Nash, former long-time aide to Senator Ted Stevens. Her Japanese father wa
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