Discusses the relocation and internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, describing what led to the internment, life in the camps, court challenges to the internment, and its legacy.
... 2013); and Matthew L. Basso, Meet Joe Copper: Masculinity and Race on Montana's World War II Home Front (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013). 78. “Council Meeting Minutes, February 2, 1942,” folder— Council Meetings, ...
In these selections, Alice Yang Murray invites students to investigate this event and to review and challenge the conventional interpretations of its significance.
Combines historical information with photographs, primary source excerpts, and first-person narratives to examine the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II and its implications.
This book addresses the forced removal and confinement of Japanese Americans during World War II—a topic significant to all Americans, regardless of race or color.
M. Manchuria, 14 Manzanar, 27, 36, 38–39, 45, 47–50, 53 Manzanar Free Press, 47 Manzanar Massacre, 48–50 Masaoka, Mike, 26 Mashbir, Sidney F., 63 Masuda, Mary, 80 Matsushige, Kenneth, 42 McCloy, John, 21 military zones, 24, 26–27, ...
Essays include: - A short narrative history of the Japanese in America before World War II - The evacuation - Life within barbed wire-the assembly and relocation centers - The question of loyalty-Japanese Americans in the military and draft ...
Sidney Osborn, OF 197-A (Japan); “President's Secretary Notes Nisei Sacrifice in Evacuation,” Pacific Citizen, March 25, 1943, p. 1. 148. Letter, M. M. Tozier to Dorothea Lang [sic], May 21, 1942, WRA Correspondence File, RG 210, ...
Describes the events surrounding the internment of Japanese Americans in relocation centers during World War II. The reader's choices reveal the historical details from the perspective of Japanese internees and Caucasians.
This is a rich collection of personal histories from a wide variety of cultural backgrounds which takes readers inside the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II.
This book details the history of Asian immigration to the US, and how cultural differences and economic envy developed into blatant discrimination.