Family/ Dual Annual Membership to Japanese American National Museum


Item Number: 143

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $95

Online Close: May 16, 2022 9:00 PM PDT

Bid History: 4 bids - Item Sold!





Description

Family/ Dual Annual Membership for 2 Adults and up to 3 Children


The story of Japanese immigration to the US really begins in 1882, when bosses were barred from importing cheap Chinese labor by the Chinese Exclusion Act. Thousands of Japanese arrived to take their place; many settled in the San Joaquin Valley and became farmers. But the Japanese were then excluded from American life in much the same way as the Chinese had suffered before them: prevented from owning land in 1913, banned from immigrating in 1924 and sent to brutal internment camps during World War II. Only in 1952 were people born in Japan allowed to become American citizens.


This museum, one of the city's best, tells the story of Japanese immigration to the US in lucid, engaging fashion. Even if you've no prior interest in the subject, you'll be drawn in to it by the perfectly pitched displays. Aside from the permanent exhibition, the museum stages an engaging roster of documentary and art exhibitions, including a wrenching yet beautiful display of images and artifacts from the aforementioned internment camps. To cap it all off, there's a lovely gift shop.


Japanese American National Museum


100 N. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012


Website: www.janm.org 

Special Instructions

Expires May 2023. For questions, please contact events@k9youthalliance.org 

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Japanese American National Museum