By Eric Schudiske
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND - A lifetime ago, a dock on Bainbridge Island was crowded with Japanese and Americans of Japanese ancestry, all being taken away to World War II internment camps.
A memorial is now being built on the spot where more than 200 men, women and children were led under armed guard onto ferries 65 years ago ...
Betty June Stafford never forgot that day when she was four, waiving goodbye to friends. She says, "My brother cried, and he was four years older and we didn't get to see him cry very often. Nobody talked in that car, it was a very sad day." ...
"People kept saying, if we don't talk about it, it could happen again," <Kazuko Nakao> said.
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