Eighty years ago, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 that forced the removal and incarceration of 120,000 Americans of Japanese descent during World War II.
Japanese American Museum of Oregon reclaims its home in Old Town KATU Staff
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The Japanese American Museum of Oregon (JAMO) is settling into its new, permanent home in Old Town. It s the latest piece of the puzzle to revitalize Portland s cultural center.
The museum s virtual grand opening was held on May 6th, 2021. It s a significant day because it s when Portland s large and vibrant Japantown disappeared in 1942.
On that day, all people of Japanese ancestry were forcibly removed from their homes and incarcerated in repurposed animal stalls at the Portland Assembly Center. They were then put into concentration camps, like Minidoka in Idaho.
Japanese American Museum of Oregon reclaims its home in Old Town KATU Staff UP NEXT
The Japanese American Museum of Oregon (JAMO) is settling into its new, permanent home in Old Town. It s the latest piece of the puzzle to revitalize Portland s cultural center.
The museum s virtual grand opening was held on May 6th, 2021. It s a significant day because it s when Portland s large and vibrant Japantown disappeared in 1942.
On that day, all people of Japanese ancestry were forcibly removed from their homes and incarcerated in repurposed animal stalls at the Portland Assembly Center. They were then put into concentration camps, like Minidoka in Idaho.