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Tulelake’s forgotten history

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It was disheartening to see that the article on Lava Beds National Monument [“Atop a Volcano, Underground,” Nov. 23] made very little mention of the destructive forces of U.S. policy in the area, with zero mention of one of the most regrettable points in U.S. history -- the World War II Tule Lake internment camp, where 20,000 U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry were held.

I appreciate that The Times is encouraging visitors to explore the Tulelake area. The area is gorgeous. But the beauty of the area is tempered by its history.

Don Barrett

Los Angeles

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