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The Presidio’s Role In WWII Japanese American Incarceration | The Presidio

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Saturday, April 1, 2017 - 10:00 am to 6:00 pm | Cost: FREE
Presidio Officers’ Club | 50 Moraga Ave, The Presidio, San Francisco, CA

Event Details

During World War II, the Presidio of San Francisco – the Army’s Western Defense Command – played a pivotal role in the unjust incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans, purportedly in the name of national security. This special exhibition marks 75 years since Lieutenant General John L. DeWitt issued Civilian Exclusion Orders from the Presidio, and examines the post’s little understood part in these events.

The exhibition invites visitors to investigate the choices – both personal and political – that led to this dark chapter in American history. How did leaders arrive at this decision? How did Japanese Americans respond to the violation of their civil liberties? And what, as a nation, have people learned that can help us address the present-day issues of immigration, racism, and mass incarceration?

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Cost: FREE
Categories: Political Activism
Address: 50 Moraga Ave, The Presidio, San Francisco, CA