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BUT my all time favorite story line would be a Japanese '50s girl whose parents were in the Internment camps. She could be dealing with stresses about being an American girl, but having Japanese heritage, when Americans didn't trust Japanese.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">For some reason, I'm not loving this idea. There's nothing I'd love more than a Japanese American having to endure the Internment camps. However, I think doing it after the fact would make it seem sort of like they were whimping out of something more controversial. Even though we know it would be more because Molly has the 40's. I guess, though, that a doll after the fact would be better than not being able to teach about it at all.