During World War II, the Tule Lake Segregation Center in California held Japanese Americans deemed "disloyal" by the U.S. government. It served as a high-security prison camp, now a National Historic Landmark. Historians, educators, and descendants benefit from studying its preserved structures to understand civil rights violations, trauma, and resilience in American history.
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