The Forgotten Internment

All of the survivors remember the trees. The towering hemlocks and the Sitka spruce; the scrubby shore pines and the leafy alders. "I used to look at them in school books," a woman recalled, seventy-one years after she first saw them. She'd found the trees interesting, in the books. But she felt trapped once she stood beneath their branches.

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