Keith MacKinnon

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August 10 of that year, President Roosevelt proposed to the chief of naval operations that “every Japanese citizen or non-citizen on the Island of Oahu who meets these Japanese ships [arriving in Hawai‘i] or has any connection with their officers or men should be secretly but definitely identified and his or her name placed on a special list of those who would be the first to be placed in a concentration camp in the event of trouble.”
Facing the Mountain: A True Story of Japanese American Heroes in World War II
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