History
Life Behind Barbed Wires: A First-Hand Account of the Wartime Incarceration of Japanese Americans
Date: 4:00pm PDT April 6, 2017 Location: Miller Hall, Room 105
Miller Hall, Room 105
Please join us for a talk by Lewis and Clark alumnus George Nakata (class of ’57) about what it was like to be imprisoned as a Japanese American during World War II. Mr. Nakata will also speak about the legacy of the Japanese American incarceration and what it means to us today.