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One day when I was in fifth grade, a classmate, Paul Yonemura, told our class that his family had been unwelcome in our neighborhood after the war, because they were Japanese American. I was astonished. Why would that matter? I walked home that day, looking differently at the houses and yards and streets. There were hidden histories and dark undercurrents right in my neighborhood that I knew nothing about.
Seen and Unseen: What Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams's Photographs Reveal About the Japanese American Incarceration
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