Why Did Some People Get to Leave the Jap Camps? Exploring Injustice in WWII Internment
Some Japanese Americans could leave internment camps if they received loyalty certification. As World War II progressed, trust grew, allowing more people to seek jobs, especially in the Midwest. Church groups and service organizations helped with resettlement. Many had lost their homes and did not return to their original communities. However, these policies reflected a … Read more