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George Takei went boldly where no man had gone before when he broke racial stereotypes to play Mr. Sulu on Star Trek. But he's also lent his celebrity (and his sharp-witted Twitter feed) to a stack of social causes. George traces his activism to a single, searing injustice-- his internment as a Japanese-American during WWII. He was five years old.
See the portraits we discuss:
George Takei as Hikaru Sulu
Wayne Collins
They Called Us Enemy
Takei at Rohwer dedication ceremony
By National Portrait Gallery4.8
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George Takei went boldly where no man had gone before when he broke racial stereotypes to play Mr. Sulu on Star Trek. But he's also lent his celebrity (and his sharp-witted Twitter feed) to a stack of social causes. George traces his activism to a single, searing injustice-- his internment as a Japanese-American during WWII. He was five years old.
See the portraits we discuss:
George Takei as Hikaru Sulu
Wayne Collins
They Called Us Enemy
Takei at Rohwer dedication ceremony

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