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Citizens Betrayed: Japanese-American Internment and Camp Amache

In the first of two posts on the Japanese-internment facility, Camp Amache, Erstwhile editor, Beau Driver, discusses the early history of Japanese internment and how this led to the establishment of Camp Amache, near Granada, Colorado. His second post, on the memorialization of the camp will follow in Spring 2019. When I took my first…

December 5, 2018 in All Posts, Current Events.

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