AMERICA: A Nation of Religious Freedom?
Like most Americans in 1941, Japanese Americans reserved Sundays for religious, family, and sports gatherings. The vast majority were Buddhist, and from around 8 am on the morning of December 7, many on the Hawaiian island of Oahu were arriving at their temples.¹ At a Sunday school hosted by the Zen...
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