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Tuesday, Sep 30, 2008
It was a dark part of U.S. history, when more than 100-thousand Japanese Americans, and Japanese nationals were rounded up and sent to detention camps in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The entire freshman class at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks about the experience, by reading a book about it, and meeting the author.

