Articles related to "Japanese Internment"Lauren Kessler's novel follows the Yasui family as they struggle to succeed in America in spite of racial prejudice and finally internment during World War II.
By March 1942 112,000 Japanese-Americans were moved from the west coast into 16 concentration camps on the presumption that their loyalties might not be trusted.
Tucked away inside New York City's James A. Farley Post Office is a little museum devoted to postal history.
After this month's midterm elections, the Democrats are now a political majority. But do these electoral swings impact race relations in America?
Do you need a topic for an American history essay? Here's some of the highlights of the last 250 years or so to get you started!
The study of history is often linked to the lives of great men and women that shaped the future, yet the study of ordinary people provides a more thorough understanding.
There are some cool Seattle tours for offbeat, subculture types. Local stories and gossip permeate these fun things to do in Seattle WA.
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