In 1988, Congress passed the Civil Liberties Act, which apologized for America’s internment of about 120,000 U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry during World War II. When Lafayette attorney Warren A.
In 1988, Congress passed the Civil Liberties Act, which apologized for America’s internment of about 120,000 U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry during World War II. When Lafayette attorney Warren A.
Notes: In this essay, James Kences documents the Great Upheaval or Great Derangement, the forced removal of the French from the Canadian Maritimes in 1755, which occurred just as the British and ...
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