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Author Profile Thomas Shapley Thomas Shapley was a newspaper journalist for more than 30 years, the last 17 of which as an editorial writer and columnist at the Seattle Post-Intelligence. He now lives and works on his family’s ranch east of Wenatchee.
How one newspaper resisted internment Two women, Ritsuko Terayama and Sumiko Furuta, on a ferry from Bainbridge Island to Seattle as they were forced to leave for an internment camp. by Thomas Shapley / February 16, 2017