“While the Roosevelt administration’s internment of Japanese-American citizens on the West coast is well-documented, the story of Hawaii’s internment camps was buried for years. Jane Kurahara, a researcher at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii, made it her personal mission to uncover as much as she could about Hawaii’s mysterious internment camps. And, amazingly, Kurahara and the cultural center eventually discovered ruins of a long-forgotten camp on Oʻahu. Reason TV spoke with Niiya and Kurahara about the history of Hawaii’s internment camps and visited the newly discovered ruins, which will be open to the public soon.”
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