We've probably all seen Spencer Tracy in "Bad Day at Black Rock." If not, we should have.
The internment of Americans of Japanese descent is one of the more disgraceful events of World War II. Many loyal Americans lost their property during their internment.
But Bob Fletcher, an American who knew injustice when he saw it, saved the farms of three hard working Japanese families. His obituary in the Sacramento Bee tells the story. He kept the families from suffering the fate of the Japanese in the Spencer Tracy movie.
Bob Fletcher was just one man. He couldn't right all the injustice of all the interned families. But he did what he could where he was with the tools at hand.
No more can be asked of anyone.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Bob Fletcher, American Hero
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agriculture,
government,
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