'Allegiance' at Palo Alto Players explores a story of family, community and conviction | April 29, 2022 | Palo Alto Weekly | Palo Alto Online |

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Arts & Entertainment - April 29, 2022

'Allegiance' at Palo Alto Players explores a story of family, community and conviction

by Heather Zimmerman

This February marked 80 years since President Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, leading to the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans in desolate camps by their own country during World War II. Eighty years may sound like a long time, but it's less than a lifetime ago: People who were children in the camps are still alive today, such as film and TV actor George Takei, who was a child when he and his family were forcibly moved to camps in Arkansas and Tule Lake, California.

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