From School to Armed Service: Loyalty and the Limits of Citizenship in Japanese America

Instructors Clif Stratton and  Kathleen Fry of the Department of History will present a talk on Wednesday, October 22, at 7 p.m. in the Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE) Room 419.  The discussion will reveal how institutions including schools, courts, and legislatures served to question the loyalty and thus the citizenship of Japanese Americans, in America, both before and after the Internment during World War II.  This event is open to the public. See flyer here.

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