The headline in your March 23 edition, “Academic recovery could take years,” took me back 81 years, to 1942, when as a 15-year-older, I was one of the 120,000 Japanese Americans evacuated from their homes in the Pacific Coast region and incarcerated in what were then called “War Relocation Centers” — in my case, Poston III on the Colorado River Indian Reservation.
Column: In another era, WWII kids got help for ‘pandemic learning loss’
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