Many Japanese immigrants settled in western Nebraska in the early 20th century and watched as their fellow immigrants were imprisoned during WWII. A new exhibit tells their stories.
"I d never been there," she said about Amache, one of 10 "relocation centers" where the U.S. government imprisoned thousands of Japanese-Americans during World War II.
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A new museum exhibit at the Legacy of the Plains Museum shares the stories of Japanese-American families in the wake of Pearl Harbor, when the U.S. government incarcerated thousands of