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Riverside's Harada House helping teach history of Japanese-Americans, internment - Read More

Date Added: April 26, 2008 05:27:03 PM
RIVERSIDE - The story of the house at 3356 Lemon Street, whose Japanese immigrant owners saw their American Dream turn bitter, soon can be told in classrooms.

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