Japanese American Internment Camps
Albert Bunji Ikeda Recalls the Japanese American Internment Camps

Albert Bunji Ikeda, a third-generation Japanese American, recalls why his ancestors came to the United States from Japan and how he experienced racism during  World War II. After Pearl Harbor, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt put out an executive order to place Japanese-Americans into internment camps.

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