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Justice for All Except Persons of Japanese Descent

chools, a very small section of the year is devoted to the study of the internment camps in the U.S. Some curriculums don’t even provide for it. There is never anything on T.V, although there are specials and documentaries and movies about the Holocaust that took place in Europe. Although we didn’t bring these people into the camps to kill them, that’s what we did. Maybe not physically, but emotionally. We took away their everything; all they had was each other and barbed wire. You would think that we, as a country, would do everything in our power to educate the public about the events of the evacuation, so as to prevent it from happening again. But it seems as though we are too ashamed, or maybe we just don’t want to admit that we fought a war to stop the Nazis, only to be pulling the same stunts back home. Whatever the reason we don’t talk about it, we need to get over it. The evacuation must be discussed, or someday, we won’t have to discuss it – because it will be happening all over again....

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