Now, documents detailing the family’s history, compiled and kept by the youngest Kagetsu son at his home in North Carolina, have found their way back to B.C.
It’s part of a joint effort by various agencies — including the University of Victoria and the Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre in Burnaby — in Landscapes of Injustice, a seven-year, multimillion-dollar research project about the history of the dispossession of property of Japanese Canadians during the 1940s.
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