USC is dedicating a rock garden to families of Nissei or first-generation Japanese-American students who were targets of racism in the 1940s.
Friday, USC officially dedicated the garden to the families of those Nissei or first-generation Japanese-American students.
Sasaki never lost his affection for USC and she, her sister, her uncle and other family members graduated USC. But it’s she who took it upon herself to find any information about her grandfather’s time at USC. She found nothing, despite evidence in a photo of him in front of Gakusei Kai, the house where Japanese American students lived.
She said he didn’t want to talk much about his time at USC, but he never lost his bitterness and prevented his attorney daughter from trying to right the wrong that her father suffered. Friday night, a little resolution; President Folt will grant honorary degrees posthumously to the Japanese Americans forced out of the university in 1942.
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