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In contrast to their parents, second generation Japanese were citizens by virtue of their birth in America. Growing up in the Depression era, Japanese Americans were raised in a conflicting world: one that upheld traditional Japanese values, but one that also strove to integrate into the American melting pot.
Keywords
Japanese internment, from coast and camp, world war two, WW2, WWII, oral history
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