Evacuation of the Japanese from the west coast during World War II: A social injustice or a justifiable wartime precaution?

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ddr-csujad-55-2038 (CSUJAD Local ID: sac_jaac_2141, CSUJAD Project ID: sac_jaac_2141)

CSU Sacramento Japanese American Archival Collection

Essay written for an English class covering Japanese immigration to the west coast, occupations of Japanese immigrants, discrimination, culture and customs, education, reaction to Pearl Harbor among the Japanese community, "evacuation," life in incarceration camps, Nisei in the armed forces, leaving camp, laws, and the settlement of Nisei in the Midwest and east coast. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2141

1962-05

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