What If the Japanese Internment Camps Were Never Closed?
What If the Japanese Internment Camps Were Never Closed?
In an alternate timeline, the Japanese internment camps established during World War II were never dismantled. Instead, they became permanent fixtures of American society, evolving into isolated enclaves where Japanese Americans lived under constant surveillance. This decision, born out of fear and prejudice, set the stage for a radically different United States. The year was […] Read more