Overcoming division: The friendship of Norman Mineta and Alan Simpson
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, approximately 120,000 Americans of Japanese descent were transported to concentration camps, including one at Heart Mountain in Wyoming, where young Norman Mineta, a Boy Scout, was sent with his family. There he met another Boy Scout from Wyoming, Alan Simpson, and the two forged a friendship that endures to this day, even after each has served in Congress on opposite sides of the aisle. Lee Cowan talks with Mineta and Simpson about the story of Heart Mountain, and the brightness of the human spirit that shone in their bond formed on opposite sides of a barbed wire fence.
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Good men always leave a better story for future generations to emulate and live up to.
Norman Mineta was awesome!
Now THIS is the way to “make America great again.” Learning to work together and show each other dignity and friendship.
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Heartwarming !
These men are Patriots.
⭐🌟💟🌟⭐ Wish my generation could get ahold of this...Now, that's what America is all about...Yes, Injustice can and may at times occur in life, however, you can weave yourself back into the fabric of America and create a beautiful tapestry like this Japanese man did. You see, there was never a time this man wasn't American, yet, after his experience in the internment camp, he could have contracted cancer (also known as) bitterness. Did this man have a life-threatening disease, absolutely not, instead he forged ahead to make this great nation that much better. Folks, abandon your "Safe Space", being a victim is so shabby, wear the tuxedo of victory😉
MOLLY BAIR but you didn’t marry him. Thanks but no thanks. Stay with your Bob Newhart, Emily Hartley and Joanna Loudon wannabe. You are not a real woman like Madonna or JLO.
Great story Lee and Jane. Very appropriate for our times.
Would be great to see another very similar story, this one about the deportation
of American citizens based solely on their race.
Please check it here --- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Repatriation