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At the time of his death, Louis Armstrong

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PART A: How does Takei’s understanding of his internment develop over time?
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B. He normalizes his experiences at first but eventually understands that his internment was not an example of democracy at its best.

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A. He comes to realize that his internment was relatively easy compared to other Japanese Americans.

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