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Creating the Japanese American Internment Memorial




Ruth Asawa and Nancy Thompson working on the supreme court section in baker's clay. The supreme court was part of the Redress story which Ruth included on the panels. By an act of Congress in 1988, all Japanese Americans who were interned during the war were given an official apology from the government and a payment of $20,000. Photo by Terry Schmitt.
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