"'Somehow, they trusted us,' Oda said, recalling that as an editor he confronted administrators more over shortcomings in the mess halls and the plumbing system than on the broader issue of civil liberties.
"'We reported in such a way as to take a neutral stand,' he said."
The Los Angeles Times revisits World War II Japanese-American internment camp newspapers.
Thursday, May 03, 2007
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