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Excerpt: The Breakwater by Leslie Shimotakahara Coming April 2026 from Cormorant Books

Check out this excerpt of THE BREAKWATER at The Seaboard Review of Books
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Elderly Japanese Americans Warn Same Threats Rising That Led to Internment — KQED Here are the headline stories in the state for Friday, February 20th, 2026:

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#JapaneseAmericans 🇯🇵🇺🇸
#JapaneseInternment
#WWII
#ICEstapo 🥶💀🥶

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On Jesse Jackson, Asian Americans, and the PC(USA) — Edgewater Presbyterian Church He famously stated that we are all in the same boat, and if there is a hole in the Asian end of the boat, the whole boat is going to sink.

An intersectional history you should know: #BlackHistoryMonth, #VincentChin lynching, #JesseJackson, and the Presbyterian Church (USA)

#blackhistory #aapi #asianamerican #japaneseinternment #pcusa @pcusa.bsky.social

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I love this doodle draw that @katemichaelson.bsky.social did for @juliesniderauthor.bsky.social book. #lesbian #japaneseinternment #bookban #mystery
I love the book too!

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If we don’t teach real history, we are doomed to repeat it. #remebranceday #japaneseinternment #ice #detentioncamps

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During WWII, 120,000 Japanese Americans were forced into internment camps. Today – and always – we recognize the lasting impact on the #JapaneseAmerican community & commit to continue fighting against injustice.

#DayOfRemembrance #JapaneseInternment

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I'm loving this small-town mystery by @juliesniderauthor.bsky.social. It has a beautiful setting, complex characters, and a plot that keeps me guessing. #lesbianprotagonist #bookban #JapaneseInternment

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Just after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered all Japanese Americans living on the U.S. West Coast to be rounded up and imprisoned in government camps.
Korematsu said, “No.”
A bit of backstory: Korematsu was born on this day in 1919 in Oakland, California. That’s where he went to school and worked in the family nursery. 
In the fall of 1940, the U.S. enacted its first ever peace time draft. Korematsu reported for duty but was rejected. Officials cited a health issue, but it is believed the army refused Korematsu due to his Japanese ancestry. So he began training to be a welder, thinking this could lead to a role helping defend the U.S. 
His training was canceled as was another job, then, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Japanese-Americans could find no work. Korematsu got plastic surgery on his eyelids, hoping to elude the stigma against people who even appeared to be Japanese. The surgery was unsuccessful. Korematsu took the name Clyde Sarah and said he came from a Mexican and Hawaiian family.

Just after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered all Japanese Americans living on the U.S. West Coast to be rounded up and imprisoned in government camps. Korematsu said, “No.” A bit of backstory: Korematsu was born on this day in 1919 in Oakland, California. That’s where he went to school and worked in the family nursery. In the fall of 1940, the U.S. enacted its first ever peace time draft. Korematsu reported for duty but was rejected. Officials cited a health issue, but it is believed the army refused Korematsu due to his Japanese ancestry. So he began training to be a welder, thinking this could lead to a role helping defend the U.S. His training was canceled as was another job, then, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Japanese-Americans could find no work. Korematsu got plastic surgery on his eyelids, hoping to elude the stigma against people who even appeared to be Japanese. The surgery was unsuccessful. Korematsu took the name Clyde Sarah and said he came from a Mexican and Hawaiian family.

When he received the order to report to Japanese-American internment camps, Korematsu fled and hid in the Oakland area. He was arrested just a few weeks later and jailed in San Francisco.
The regional director of the American Civil Liberties Union talked with Korematsu and asked if the group could represent him in a case testing the legality of Japanese-American internment. He agreed, but within the ACLU some high-level people – some with close associations to President Roosevelt – questioned whether the group should take a case that could be seen as “anti-war.”
Korematsu lost his case. He and his family were interned in a Utah camp. He appealed – twice – and eventually took his argument to the U.S. Supreme Court, which upheld the government’s right to imprison Japanese Americans. After the war, the camps were emptied and Japanese-Americans continued to face bigotry, hostility, and violence.

When he received the order to report to Japanese-American internment camps, Korematsu fled and hid in the Oakland area. He was arrested just a few weeks later and jailed in San Francisco. The regional director of the American Civil Liberties Union talked with Korematsu and asked if the group could represent him in a case testing the legality of Japanese-American internment. He agreed, but within the ACLU some high-level people – some with close associations to President Roosevelt – questioned whether the group should take a case that could be seen as “anti-war.” Korematsu lost his case. He and his family were interned in a Utah camp. He appealed – twice – and eventually took his argument to the U.S. Supreme Court, which upheld the government’s right to imprison Japanese Americans. After the war, the camps were emptied and Japanese-Americans continued to face bigotry, hostility, and violence.

Around 40 years after Roosevelt’s internment order, a law professor researching internment cases found that key evidence had been withheld from Korematsu’s Supreme Court case. The Solicitor General of the United States had deliberately suppressed reports from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and military intelligence. Those reports concluded that Japanese-American citizens posed no security risk.
In 1983, a U.S. District Court in San Francisco formally vacated Korematsu’s conviction. 
And that’s the story of The Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution.

Since 2016, some allies and supporters of Donald Trump cite World War II internment of Japanese Americans as legal precedent to justify the detention and registration of immigrants in the U.S.

Around 40 years after Roosevelt’s internment order, a law professor researching internment cases found that key evidence had been withheld from Korematsu’s Supreme Court case. The Solicitor General of the United States had deliberately suppressed reports from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and military intelligence. Those reports concluded that Japanese-American citizens posed no security risk. In 1983, a U.S. District Court in San Francisco formally vacated Korematsu’s conviction. And that’s the story of The Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution. Since 2016, some allies and supporters of Donald Trump cite World War II internment of Japanese Americans as legal precedent to justify the detention and registration of immigrants in the U.S.

An undated sepia-toned photo of a young Korematsu Toyosaburo, who Americanized his first name to Fred. 
Image source: National Park Service

An undated sepia-toned photo of a young Korematsu Toyosaburo, who Americanized his first name to Fred. Image source: National Park Service

It is The Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution.
Currently celebrated in just seven states and New York City, the Day was established to honor Korematsu and his inspirational stand against the federal government’s bigotry and malfeasance.
#WWII #JapaneseInternment #History #OTD

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January 14 Peace Love Art Activism | The Woodstock Whisperer/Jim Shelley January 14 Peace Love Art Activism, Henry Ford announced the newest advance in assembly line production of cars. Thecontinuous motion method reduced assembly time

#January14 #peace #love #art #activism #FreeSpeech #MotherEarth magazine banned 1910, #BLM #RaymondGunn lynched 1931, #GeorgeWallace segregation forever 1963, #JapaneseInternment #FDR #1942, #MyLaiMassacre acquittal 1971 woodstockwhisperer.info/2017/01/14/j...

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Weaving a New Year Tapestry An excerpt from Chapel Bay Secrets

Weaving a New Year Tapestry
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#booksky #womensfiction #debutnovel #LGBTQ+ #Japaneseinternment #mystery #smalltown #hopefulread

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The Brazen Cruelty of the Trump Regime - Robert Reich Its plan to warehouse immigrants has shades of Nazi concentration camps and America's shameful imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

Trump is using the same blatantly racist playbook as used to illegally imprison Japanese American US citizens in WWII.

Robert Reich explains.

☑️ The Brazen Cruelty of the Trump Regime - Robert Reich
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#JapaneseInternment #BurnOrder #robertreich #racism

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Just finished the Rachel Maddow presents: Burn Order podcast. If you haven’t listened to it yet, I promise you’ll learn something about history, you’ll see current parallels, and you’ll be inspired to act. (And Canadians…we share this shameful history too.)

#USpol #JapaneseInternment #Democracy

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Rachel Maddow Presents: Burn Order News Podcast · Series ·

Don't miss #BurnOrder - the story of the #JapaneseInternment during WWII. So many parallels to what's happening today in the USA. The brilliant @maddow.bsky.social wrote, produced and narrated the podcast. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/r...

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Rachel Maddow Presents: Burn Order News Podcast · Series ·

I know I am very late to this. If you have time, it is so very important.
@georgetakei.bsky.social
#Executiveorder9066
#Historyrepeating
#Japaneseinternment

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Rachel Maddow’s podcast “Burn Order” illustrates that “other time” when our gov’t blindly signed off on taking Americans from their homes and incarcerated them. A plan that DT would have happily signed off-on then, and quite possibly refers to today. #Japaneseinternment
@msnowreports.bsky.social

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Rachel Maddow Presents: Burn Order News Podcast · Series ·

podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/r... #JapaneseInternment violated 🇺🇸 🗽 ⚖️

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Kenji

open.spotify.com/track/3Vxe2V... last time our nation officially declared war we had concentration camps on US soil for Japanese Americans. #Kenji #NeverAgain #JapaneseInternment. Now the same shit is happening with alligator Alcatraz but now with American NKVD targeting everyone.

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"Heart Mountain: The story of an American Concentration Camp" by Douglas Nelson (I just finished it) covered the little know history of a #JapaneseInternment camp and draft resistance during #WW2. Didn't know anything about that and was blown away.

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Kenji

open.spotify.com/track/6H503H... #Neverforget #JapaneseInternment

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Respect, Endurance, and the Terrible Price of Fear A Veteran's Day reflection

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#Japaneseinternment
#Saroyanprize
#CaliforniaWritersClub
#KiyoSato

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Cruel, inhumane official government policies and practices initiated by White American “leaders” who are Racist will continue in perpetuity unless White voters decide to stop it. #1940s #JapaneseInternment

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Book 74 of 2025 “Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet” set in Seattle, 1942 & 1985, it tells a love story between Chinese-American boy and a Japanese-American girl , their shared experience of attending a mostly white school, then the internment of her family. 5/5⭐️ #JapaneseInternment #Booksky

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Victoria Namkung: tRump’s #Ice raids recall a painful past for these Americans: ‘I see myself in those children’. Survivors of previous eras of xenophobia say the harms done have lasted generations – and what’s happening now threatens to do the same.

#trump #immigration #ChineseExclusionAct […]

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Keep taking their photos. Keep a record. There will be an accounting. Not just Nuremberg. #MyLai. #TrailOfTears, #JapaneseInternment, #Slavery, #TulsaRaceMassacre, #Mexican-AmericanWar... these shitheads know better. They CHOOSE to be evil.

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This is the story of my heart ...

Cover Reveal: Barbed Wire Between Us by Mia Wenjen, illustrated by Violeta Encarnación

buff.ly/f8rAmvm via @pragmaticmom @redcometpressbooks.bsky.social

#VioletaEncarnación #picturebook #KidsInCages #immigrant #refugee #JapaneseInternment #reversopoem

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The First Lady’s Dissent: Eleanor Roosevelt and Japanese Internment How the First Lady quietly challenged one of America’s darkest wartime decisions.

New article out now in Teatime History!
"The First Lady’s Dissent" looks at how Eleanor Roosevelt quietly challenged Japanese American internment during WWII.
📖 Read it here: medium.com/teatime-hist...
#EleanorRoosevelt #WWII #JapaneseInternment #History #Leadership

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The regime thinks our shameful history of #JapaneseInternment was a GOOD thing. 🤦🏻‍♀️

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I went on a tour of an old INS building, where Japanese were first interned during WWII. It now houses artist studios, keeping landmarks, incl solitary confinement cells & names etched by the detained...more reflections soon #japaneseinternment
#chineseexclusionact #seattle #oca #winglukemuseum

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