A Personal History of the Japanese Internment: a talk with Jack Kubota

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Cultural Appreciation
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Learn about one man’s experience in the Japanese internment camp in Poston, Arizona. Local historian Linda Canada, an archivist for twelve years with the Japanese American Historical Society of San Diego, will give a brief overview of the Japanese Internment and lead a discussion with Jack Kubota about his early life during the internment. If you missed this program earlier this year when it was part of The Rebellious Miss Breed series, this is a second chance to learn about a critical period in U.S. history.

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