During WWII, the Japanese-American internment camps serve as the backdrop for the moving story of American Pastime. Despite being thrown into an unfamiliar environment, they remained steadfastly patriotic, turning to baseball, the most American of sports, to cope with their dilemma.
Read full
During WWII, the Japanese-American internment camps serve as the backdrop for the moving story of American Pastime. Despite being thrown into an unfamiliar environment, they remained steadfastly patriotic, turning to baseball, the most American of sports, to cope with their dilemma.
Discussion