The Japanese-American internment: innocence, guilt, and wartime justice: A Reader's Guide
"Provides comprehensive information on the Japanese-American internment in the United States and the differing perspectives accompanying it"--Provided by publisher.
Some books quietly earn a place on your shelf, and The Japanese-American internment: innocence, guilt, and wartime justice by Author OL20753A is one of them.
First published in 2011, it continues to find new readers today.
About the book
"Provides comprehensive information on the Japanese-American internment in the United States and the differing perspectives accompanying it"--Provided by publisher.
Themes and subjects
The book moves through ideas like Japanese Americans, Japanese, Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945, World War, 1939-1945, Juvenile literature, and History. These subjects give the story its texture and make it easy to recommend to the right reader.
Who will enjoy this
This is a great pick for anyone building a reading list around Japanese Americans.
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