During World War II, This Farmer Risked Everything to Help His Japanese American Neighbors
Briefly

"We had broken no law, committed no criminal act, but on this day we were to leave our homes. No one knew where we were to go..."
"I remember getting up early, and it was cold. I was told to go get my grandmother. She was in the garden crying because she believed she wouldn’t come back alive."
Read at Smithsonian Magazine
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