Wednesday, December 31, 2014 |
Sacramento, CA
In May, Sacramento City Council voted to repeal a law that had lingered on the books for many years: Japanese Internment during World War II. After the repeal, The Crocker Art Museum confirmed storing art and artifacts for Japanese families and artists during the war. Museum Registrar, John Caswell, was on Insight June 2, 2014 to discuss the return of these artifacts to the families that were incarcerated during internment and the documents to support each piece.