Overview
- Community Leaders set out to create a Historical Monument acknowledging the WWII Internment Camp in Santa Fe, New Mexico - but find themselves embattled by local veterans and fierce opposition. After years of in-fighting and confrontation, Santa Fe’s courageous mayor brings the community together to heal, resulting in the first memorial to wrongly-imprisoned Japanese-American citizens in the Southwest.
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