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Feb 09, 2020The_Most_Casual_Observer rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
🇯🇵 A fine account of Takei's time as a detained US citizen of Japanese ancestry during WWII. The drawings are evocative of what the real scenes must have been like. I was familiar with the shameful roundups, but the story of people who refused to accept a loyalty oath, who were treated even worse than the general population, was new to me. There's additional material about Takei's career as a stage actor, very interesting, and his life after Star Trek. He quotes Adlai Stevenson as saying, "In America anyone can get to be President. That's the chance you take." Could Stevenson see into the future? Could be.