The imprisoning of Japanese-Americans in prison camps during World War II is an enduring stain on the country. We still struggle to understand the actions and motivations of the time.
Much of the attention focuses on people leaving their homes and living in the camps.
But what happened after they were released? That's the approach taken in the book Life After Manzanar by Naomi Hirahara and Heather Lindquist.
People released from camps got 25 dollars and a bus ticket. To what? The book answers the question, and Naomi Hirahara visits with details.