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Letitia Johnson, MA
Letitia Johnson is a PhD Candidate at the University of Saskatchewan who studies the history of race, ethnicity, and health in Canada. Her dissertation examines Japanese Canadian internment during the Second World War through a healthcare lens.
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Kiyoshi and Amy Izumi found friendship and shared resiliency in Jane and Humphry Osmond as...
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