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Ojichan
            Rohwer, Arkansas—
  the middle of nowhere if you’re from Arkansas
  the middle of ‘that’s a place’ if you’re not
  Unremarkably flat and barren but for the
  barracks that showed up one day
            Uninvited
  Like your presence in the land of the free
  home of the racist
  You spent your childhood there—
  your growing up years—
  under the prying eyes of a
            Cracker
  in a guard tower
  and the watchful eye of his M1903
  
  
   You achieved greatness despite the 1942
             Setback
   Just ask Wikipedia
   “Notable Internees”—like you did a
   stint under the limelight while you were there
   or something
   Janice Mirikitani—poet laureate of
             San Francisco
   and George Takei—he stole your name
   Just a few of the camp’s claims to fame
  They labeled you as
            Nisei
  took away your father
  sent your brothers off to fight—a
  war against themselves
  Worked your mother’s hands raw
  refused you an
            Education
  but offered manual labor in its place
  
  
   In a world that saw you as only three letters
   You showed them that
             Yellow
   was just a color—a color to be
   proud of
   Just like your almond eyes and
   your forgiving nature

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Didicated to my Ojichan, my greatest inspiration and role model. I love you, Grandpa.