Carole Hayashino
Автор: Japanese American Memorial Pilgrimages
Загружено: 2026-01-23
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Carole’s grandfather was taken by the FBI then the rest of the family were sent to Rohwer, Arkansas. Because of this, Carol’s grandfather had a lasting distrust of law enforcement. Carole shares with us this history and how she thinks her grandfather would have reacted to the U.S. government’s apology.
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