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The internment of Japanese Americans in United States history, David K. Fremon

Label
The internment of Japanese Americans in United States history, David K. Fremon
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The internment of Japanese Americans in United States history
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
David K. Fremon
Series statement
In United States history
Summary
The loyalty of Japanese Americans was questioned after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, simply because of their ancestry. Author David K. Fremon looks at the events behind this unfortunate episode from American history, highlighting the personal accounts of many Japanese Americans who were forced to live through this difficult time. The effects of this internment are still emerging, but the United States today recognizes that injustices were inflicted on thousands of Japanese Americans
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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