Rosalyn Tonai on Without Due Process: Japanese Americans in WWII Incarceration Camps
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As executive director of the National Japanese American Historical Society for more than 30 years, Rosalyn Tonai prides herself in transforming lives through history. She has co-produced award-winning exhibitions, public programs, and documentaries that have had national impact. Together with the National Park Service/Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Presidio Trust, she's helped drive the adaptive reuse project for NJAHS of the Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center at Building 640 in the Presidio, at the foreground of the Golden Gate Bridge. It is the historic site of the first US Army language school that secretly trained mostly Japanese American linguist soldiers one month before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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