Sakura-mento: Japanese-Americans in the River City

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When
Sun, August 19 2018
Where
Sacramento Historic City Cemetery
1000 Broadway
Time
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Admission
Free
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By 1910, Sacramento had become the 4th-most Japanese-populated city in California and had a thriving Japantown. That all changed with World War II. Hear the amazing story of Japanese-American immigrants’ battle to overcome discrimination. We’ll tell you about the farmers, the merchants, and the soldiers from the 100th Battalion and 442nd Infantry Regiment, who fought to free Europe while their relatives were in camps back home.

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