During World War II, over one hundred thousand American citizens were corralled behind barbed wire with watch towers, search beacons and armed guards, simply because they had Japanese faces and names.
Eight camps were erected in desolate, desert type lands in Arizona, California, Colo.
No hearings held.
No charges filed.
No myth or legend this: Amache\'s pain and suffering were real and true.
These people have earned a place in history; they have earned the right to have their story told.
During World War II, over one hundred thousand American citizens were corralled behind barbed wire with watch towers, search beacons and armed guards, simply because they had Japanese faces and names