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A More Perfect Union:

Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution

Examining events surrounding Japanese American internment during World War II, this exhibition explores the frailty of individual rights balanced with the need for national security.

The award-winning online exhibition complements and expands on the permanent exhibition, which is housed in The National Museum of American History.

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