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Description
The book is divided into 13 chapters, each of them separated from the others. Apart from the first, introductory chapter and the last, conclusive chapter, they all contain an interview with "Ichisaka," a pseudonym chosen by the interviewee. Topics include Japanese people, the war, racism and anti-Japanese sentiments.
Geographic communities--California Identity and values Identity and values--Japanese American identity Identity and values--Women Immigration and citizenship--Anti-immigration sentiment Immigration and citizenship Japan Japan--During World War II Japan--Government and politics Japan--Imperialist expansion Japan--Post-World War II Post-World War II Race and racism World War II--Leaving camp--Returning home World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath World War II--Propaganda Sabotage Booklets
Place
Los Angeles, California
Source
Booklet, 59 pages, typescript, 11 x 8.5 in.: War Relocation Authority Record, Box 6, Folder 3, Special Collections, Claremont Colleges Library
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