Desert Exile: The Uprooting of a Japanese-American Family

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Author: Yoshiko Uchida

ISBN-10: 0295961902

ISBN-13: 9780295961903

Category: Historical Biography - United States

In the spring of 1942, shortly after the United States entered into war with Japan, the federal government initiated a policy whereby 110,000 persons of Japanese ancestry were rounded up and herded into camps. They were incarcerated without indictment, trial, or counsel - not because they had committed a crime, but simply because they resembled the enemy. There was never any evidence of disloyalty or sabotage among them, and the majority were American citizens. The government's explanation...

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