Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dan Kwong stands on the pitcher's mound at the restored baseball field at Manzanar National Historic Site, where Japanese ...
A new orchestral work uses the story of Manzanar to send a message its creators hope will influence future generations. The music references the World War II internment camps that tens of thousands of ...
When Jeelanne Khattab learned about Manzanar for the first time this year, she immediately knew that she needed to visit the site where more than 10,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated during ...
Players and loved ones traveled to the site in Manzanar, Calif., to play a game that would hark back to a prison camp pastime. MANZANAR, Calif. — Swinging at the first pitch on a hallowed baseball ...
It’s hard to believe that more than 10,000 people once lived on the barren stretch of land that is now known as the Manzanar National Historic Site. Located adjacent to U.S. 395, about five miles ...
Karl Yoneda and Elaine Buchman, March 1933. The couple would later be incarcerated with their son at the Manzanar concentration camp during World War II. (The Karl G. Yoneda Papers, UCLA Special ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. CORRECTS SOURCE TO TOYO MIYATAKE STUDIO - This 1945 photo provided by the Toyo Miyatake Studio shows a memorial service for Giichi ...
Togo W. Tanaka, a former journalist and businessman whose reports on life inside the Manzanar internment camp illuminated divisions in the Japanese American community after the attack on Pearl Harbor ...
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