NYT Book Review in Denial on Japanese Persecution in World War II
The insistence that not all Japanese people were banned from California severely damages the credibility of the New York Times.
The insistence that not all Japanese people were banned from California severely damages the credibility of the New York Times.
During the war, the U.S. government orchestrated the mass abduction of more than 6,000 Japanese, Germans, Italians, and Jews with the collaboration of 18 Latin American countries and interned them…
The Japanese-American public defender tells how his family's past affects his present and reveals why he withdrew his support of California's new bail law.
The author of "Infamy: The Shocking Story of Japanese American Internment in World War II" examines Trump's rise and what we can learn from the past.