It is a little-known fact that in California during World War II,
Italian Americans were subjected to an 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew,
searches of their homes, seizure of their property, and exclusion from
prohibited zones along the coast. In a collection of essays, Una Storia
Segreta brings together the voices of the Italian American community
and experts in the field, including personal stories by survivors and
their children, letters from internment camps, news clips, photographs,
and cartoons. A project of the California Civil Liberties Public
Education Program.