Prisoners without trial : Japanese Americans in World War II /
As issues of national security have recently led many to question the scope and extent of our civil liberties, there is a rekindled interest in the internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War. This brief guide uncovers the history of that tragic part of our past. "Prisoners Wit...
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Hill and Wang, a division of Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
[2004]
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Edition: | Revised edition. |
Series: | Critical issue.
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- Background for a roundup, 1850-1941
- The politics of incarceration, 1941-1942
- Life behind barbed wire, 1942-1946
- Return to freedom, 1942-1946
- Rehabilitation and redress, 1943-1990
- Could it happen again?
- Epilogue: Since 1990
- An essay in photographs
- Appendix: Documents.