The days following the Japanese
attack on Pearl Harbor were dark days of the American spirit.
Unable to strike back effectively against the Japanese Empire,
Americans in the Western states lashed out at fellow citizens and
resident aliens of Japanese ancestry.
Executive Order 9066, signed by
President Roosevelt on February 19, 1942, was the instrument that
allowed military commanders to designate areas "from which any or
all persons may be excluded." Under this order all Japanese and
Americans of Japanese ancestry were removed from Western coastal
regions to guarded camps in the interior.
A/PGF was pleased to
have as our guest speaker, Tak Yamamoto, who relived his own
personal experience during those days when Japanese Americans were
imprisoned.
For more information about
Japanese-American internment and see photos of the camps, visit:
http://manzanarcommittee.org