Courage and Compassion: Our Shared Story of the Japanese American World War II Experience

 

Through the use of images, audio and interactive elements, Courage and Compassion provides a 360-degree perspective of the WWII experience of Americans of Japanese ancestry while exploring its relevance today. The exhibition honors everyday people in cities and towns across America who rose above the wartime hysteria to recognize Japanese Americans as friends, neighbors and fellow citizens.

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2017 - Traveling Exhibit, Go For Broke National Education Center

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