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Angel Island, the Ellis Island of the West, had processed sixty thousand Japanese when they landed in the first two decades of a bright century. Here was hallowed ground where young issei men had queued for immigration processing, followed later by their kimono-clad picture brides. Now it was the temporary home for nisei bound for war and German POWs.
Midnight in Broad Daylight: A Japanese American Family Caught Between Two Worlds
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