A Survivor of WWII Japanese Internment Shares His Story
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About Sam Mihara
Sam Mihara was nine years old when he was removed from San Francisco and interned by the United States government along with 120,000 other Japanese people during World War II. He was freed at the age of 12 and has vivid recollections of his experience. Using photos and video clips, Sam shares his story of survival.
Moderated by
Takayuki Ono
Managing Associate, Sidley Austin LLP
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