Mission & Description
The Rohwer-Jerome WWII Japanese American Internment Museum, located in McGehee, Arkansas, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of the Japanese American internment during World War II. The museum focuses on the experiences of those interned at the Rohwer and Jerome camps in Arkansas, providing educational resources and exhibits to promote understanding of this historical event. With an annual revenue of $35,000, the organization works to honor the legacy of the internees and raise awareness about civil rights issues.
Official Records
| EIN | 87-3214184 |
| Subsection | 501(c)(3) |
| Classification | Public Charity |
| NTEE Code | A54 - Arts, Culture & Humanities |
| Ruling Date | January 2022 |
| Revocation History | None |
Officers & Directors
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