From American to Enemy: Japanese Internment, Racism and Lessons for Today

The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) presents “From American to Enemy: Japanese Internment, Racism, and Lessons for Today,” with featured speakers Mitsue Saladar and Madeleine Sugimoto, Japanese Americans who were forced into internment camps in 1942. From 1942-1946, the United States military imprisoned 120,000 people of Japanese heritage; two-thirds of the interned were American citizens. About 60,000 of these “enemies” were children.

 











When: Sun., May. 7, 2017 at 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Where: Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County
Welwyn Preserve, 100 Crescent Beach Rd.
516-571-8040
Price: $10 suggested donation
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The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) presents “From American to Enemy: Japanese Internment, Racism, and Lessons for Today,” with featured speakers Mitsue Saladar and Madeleine Sugimoto, Japanese Americans who were forced into internment camps in 1942. From 1942-1946, the United States military imprisoned 120,000 people of Japanese heritage; two-thirds of the interned were American citizens. About 60,000 of these “enemies” were children.

 

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