
Sutra and Bible
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From the confines of concentration camps and locales under martial law to the battlegrounds of Europe, Japanese Americans drew on their faith to survive forced removal, indefinite incarceration, unjust deportation, family separation, and war combat at a time when their race and religion were seen as threats to national security. Sutra and Bible explores the role that religion played in saving the exiled Japanese American community from despair.
Adults – $16, Seniors and Youth – $7, Members and Children under 5 – Free.
Thursdays – Free admission
All visitors must purchase or reserve advance timed-entry tickets online.
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