Japanese Americans, from relocation to redress /:

This revised and expanded edition of Japanese Americans : From Relocation to Redress presents the most complete and current published account of the Japanese American experience from the evacuation order of World War II to the public policy debate over redress and reparations. A chronology and compr...

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Corporate Author: International Conference on Relocation and Redress
Other Authors: Daniels, Roger, Taylor, Sandra C., Kitano, Harry H. L., Arrington, Leonard J.
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: Seattle : University of Washington Press, 1991.
Edition:Rev. ed.
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Online Access:DE-862
DE-863
Summary:This revised and expanded edition of Japanese Americans : From Relocation to Redress presents the most complete and current published account of the Japanese American experience from the evacuation order of World War II to the public policy debate over redress and reparations. A chronology and comprehensive overview of the Japanese American experience by Roger Daniels are underscored by the first-person accounts of relocation by Bill Hosokawa, Toyo Suyemoto Kawakami, Barry Saiki, Take Uchida, and others, and previously undescribed events of the internment camps for "enemy aliens" by John Culley and Tetsuden Kashima. The essays bring us up to the U.S. government's first redress payments, made forty-eight years after incarceration of Japanese Americans began
Item Description:Based on the International Conference on Relocation and Redress, held in Salt Lake City, March 1983.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxi, 242 p.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 233) and index.
ISBN:9780295801506
0295801506

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