
Made into an enemy
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In Sacramento, soon after Order 9066 was issued, signs went up saying "Japs must go."
In Sacramento, soon after Order 9066 was issued, hand-lettered signs went up all over town, saying “Japs must go.”
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Made into an enemy
Clip: Episode 1 | 7m 14sVideo has Closed Captions
In Sacramento, soon after Order 9066 was issued, hand-lettered signs went up all over town, saying “Japs must go.”
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