A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution

Category: HistoryCool Site: April  2002
This site explores the period of U.S. history when, "racial prejudice and fear upset the delicate balance between the rights of a citizen versus the power of the state." Through music, images and first-person accounts, this site focuses on the experience of Japanese Americans who were placed in detention camps during World War II.

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