Which sentence contains the central idea of this excerpt from President Bill Clinton’s letter of apology addressed to Japanese Americans who were relocated?
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She was the first African American singer to perform at the White House and also the first African American to sing with New York's Metropolitan Opera. Marian Anderson was born in Philadelphia on Feb. 17, 1902, and was educated in the public schools. She displayed a remarkable flair for singing when very young.
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"I offer a sincere apology to you for the action that unfairly denied Japanese American and their families fundamental liberties during world war II."
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