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Japanese American Exclusion Memorial in Bainbridge new audio tour

Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island remember being forced into internment camps 80 years ago

80 years ago today, 272 Japanese Americans living in Bainbridge Island were forced into internment camps. They were the first people subjected to President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s executive order after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.

Wednesday marks 80 years since Japanese Americans were rounded up and sent to internment camps

For survivors of 1942 s forced removal from Bainbridge Island, the Japanese American Exclusion Memorial stands as a reminder

On the island, it meant the mass forced removal on March 30, 1942, of 227 Japanese Americans. Days earlier, more than four dozen other Japanese Americans had been arrested by the FBI; or had moved to Moses Lake, which was not in an exclusion zone; or were serving in the military. Two-thirds of those removed were U.S. citizens.

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