Japanese American Internment

Following the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, people on the West Coast worried that members of the region’s large Japanese American community might be working with Japan’s military to plan acts of sabotage. This session explores the backlash endured by Japanese Americans as the nation prepared for war.

Jeff Urbin is the Educational Specialist for the FDR Presidential Library and Museum.

Free! Registration is required. Please Note: This is a virtual program via Zoom. Participants will receive a link to the program via email upon completing registration.

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