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Robinson Lee cries after listening to the anthem of Bikini Atoll, the place that he and his family were forcibly removed from to make way for nuclear testing in the Pacific during the 1950s. “Most of my ancestors are gone now, or at least those who left Bikini and were promised they could go back,” says Robinson, owner of the Ralik Ratak Alele store in Celina, Ohio. “The struggle that they went through, the hard times that they went through, the starvation that they went through … Every time I hear [the Bikini Atoll anthem], it reminds me of those stories and the broken promises.”