Friday, April 26, 2019

Flyer for Japanese American Internment in New Mexico during World War II exhibit at Fort Stanton Historic Site, Saturday, April 27th.

See more information (quite fascinating) at  
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=7b919435f0f84b4b8581a7062fcc18a2








































Confinement in the Land of Enchantment Project is a travelling exhibit on Japanese American internment in New Mexico during World War II.  Working under a National Park Service grant and with the support of NMJACL and CNM, it will showcase an exhibit at Fort Stanton Historic Site, Saturday, April 27
The exhibit will be housed in the visitor’s center, and at 1:30PM, we will be presenting a community forum and reception.  Following this event, there is an optional fieldtrip to the site of the Baca Ranch Camp which is a few miles outside of Fort Stanton.  We have some wonderful guest speakers and Dr. Roy Ebihara who was a child at the Baca Ranch Camp.

Everyone is welcomed to attend this event.  The exhibit will continue for the next month. 

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