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In a barn of racing horses, and on a dead orange cage with straw on it, Violet Kazuma puts her third child in a forced deportation camp, Violet, an American citizen of Japanese origin born in Hawaii 1917, and after sending her to Hiroshima Japan for primary education, she returned to the United States at the age of 13 to attend high school in Fresno, California, and to settle her life after [...].
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In a barn of racing horses, and on a dead orange cage with straw on it, Violet Kazuma puts her third child in a forced deportation camp, Violet, an American citizen of Japanese origin born in Hawaii 1917, and after sending her to Hiroshima Japan for primary education, she returned to the United States at the age of 13 to attend high school in Fresno, California, and to settle her life after [...].

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القدس العربي broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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