Introduction
Voice, Emotion, and Japanese American Incarceration
This webtext is only possible because of those who work daily to record, circulate, and commemorate this history. Special thank you to Densho.org, Masao Watanabe, Helen Harano Christ, the National Parks Service, those at Arkansas State who contributed to the Rohwer Interpretive Museum, George Takei, and all the volunteers, survivors, and others across the country who have contributed to this narrative. A special thank you to Susan Gallion, curator at the WWII Japanese American Internment Museum in Arkansas, and also to Dr. Carolyn Handa, Rori, JoJo, Emily, Kira, and Tegan.
Voice, Emotion, and Japanese American Incarceration
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