Auction of Japanese internment art pulled after protest

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Auction of Japanese internment art pulled after protest

FILE - In this Feb. 17, 2020, file photo Lori Matsumura visits the cemetery at the Manzanar National Historic Site near Independence, Calif. The auction of a series of sketches purportedly drawn by an artist at the Japanese internment camp has been canceled Tuesday, April 6, 2021, after groups protested it was offensive and immoral to profit off the misery of incarcerated people. Matsumura, the granddaughter of Giichi who recently reburied her grandfather's remains after a hiker unearthed his skeleton in 2019, thought the sketches could be by her late father, Masaru, or another family member. (AP Photo/Brian Melley, File)
FILE - This March 23, 1942, photo shows the first arrivals at the Japanese evacuee community established in Owens Valley in Manzanar, Calif. The auction of a series of sketches purportedly drawn by an artist at the Japanese internment camp has been canceled after groups protested it was offensive and immoral to profit off the misery of incarcerated people. The auction was halted Tuesday, April 6, 2021, by eBay hours before it was to conclude after company executives met with Japanese American groups who called the sale "hurtful, and a degrading reminder of the mass roundup and incarceration." (AP Photo/File)

Auction of Japanese internment art pulled after protest

FILE - In this Feb. 17, 2020, file photo Lori Matsumura visits the cemetery at the Manzanar National Historic Site near Independence, Calif. The auction of a series of sketches purportedly drawn by an artist at the Japanese internment camp has been canceled Tuesday, April 6, 2021, after groups protested it was offensive and immoral to profit off the misery of incarcerated people. Matsumura, the granddaughter of Giichi who recently reburied her grandfather's remains after a hiker unearthed his skeleton in 2019, thought the sketches could be by her late father, Masaru, or another family member. (AP Photo/Brian Melley, File)
FILE - This March 23, 1942, photo shows the first arrivals at the Japanese evacuee community established in Owens Valley in Manzanar, Calif. The auction of a series of sketches purportedly drawn by an artist at the Japanese internment camp has been canceled after groups protested it was offensive and immoral to profit off the misery of incarcerated people. The auction was halted Tuesday, April 6, 2021, by eBay hours before it was to conclude after company executives met with Japanese American groups who called the sale "hurtful, and a degrading reminder of the mass roundup and incarceration." (AP Photo/File)
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