
First Person: Ruth Sasaki on Remembering Japanese Internment
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What Do You Learned From Your Mother's Stories?
There are so many different kinds of stories, and i think it depends a lot on, you know, how old people were. So for many of the children, i think their parents protected them and tried to create a semblance of normalcy. As you get older, some of the older nese m they were concerned about jobs. They wanted to work. Some of them actually resettled out of the camp to make money. We don't hear as much from them, partly because a lot of them spoke japanese.
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