Imprisoned: The Betrayal of Japanese Americans During World War II
by Martin W. Sandler 2021-01-03 01:12:18
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While Americans fought for freedom and democracy abroad, fear and suspicion towards Japanese Americans swept the country after Japan''s sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. Culling information from extensive, previously unpublished interviews and oral histo... Read more

While Americans fought for freedom and democracy abroad, fear and suspicion towards Japanese Americans swept the country after Japan''s sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. Culling information from extensive, previously unpublished interviews and oral histories with Japanese American survivors of internment camps, Martin W. Sandler gives an in-depth account of their lives before, during their imprisonment, and after their release. Bringing readers inside life in the internment camps and explaining how a country that is built on the ideals of freedom for all could have such a dark mark on its history, this in-depth look at a troubling period of American history sheds light on the prejudices in today''s world and provides the historical context we need to prevent similar abuses of power.

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  • 10.88 X 8.76 X 0.72 in
  • 176
  • Bloomsbury USA
  • August 27, 2013
  • English
  • 9780802722775
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