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Monday, May 17, 2010
After 70 years, Japanese American students forced into WWII internment camps finally receive UCLA degrees
On Saturday, UCLA awarded honorary degrees to former Japanese American students interned during World War II. Nearly seven decades after they were students at UCLA, degree recipients remember the war and internment camp, and they describe what the honorary degrees mean to them.
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