Overview
- Summary
- Includes personal accounts to describe the period in American history when Japanese Americans were detained in internment camps; also, discusses the issues and controversy surrounding the decision.
- Series
- In American history
In American history. - Format
- Book
- Published
- Springfield, NJ : Enslow, [1996]
©1996 - Contents
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[ch]. 1. Japs
[ch]. 2. Aliens ineligible for citizenship
[ch]. 3. We looked like the enemy
[ch]. 4. Why did the guns point inward?
[ch]. 5. They were concentration camps
[ch]. 6. What's this camp coming to?
[ch]. 7. 442nd regiment
[ch]. 8. Their job was to uphold the constitution
[ch]. 9. Blot on the history of our country
[ch]. 10. We should pardon the government. - Notes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-125) and index.
[ch]. 1. Japs -- [ch]. 2. Aliens ineligible for citizenship -- [ch]. 3. We looked like the enemy -- [ch]. 4. Why did the guns point inward? -- [ch]. 5. They were concentration camps -- [ch]. 6. What's this camp coming to? -- [ch]. 7. 442nd regiment -- [ch]. 8. Their job was to uphold the constitution -- [ch]. 9. Blot on the history of our country -- [ch]. 10. We should pardon the government.
Physical Details
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 0894907670
- Physical Description
- 128 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Keywords & Subjects
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