From Internment to Empowerment
Interned at 2 years old at the Topaz Camp during World War II, Alice talks about life since then.
Alice Hirai
Salt Lake City, UT
Added: April 2, 2008
Alice is in these Series:
Asian American Voices | Women's Voices | 
Associated Tags:
Asian Americans | Education | Fairness | Family Values | Japanese American | Japanese Internment | Justice | Race and Ethnicity | Voice | Women | 
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