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Exile Within: The Schooling of Japanese Americans

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During World War II, 110,000 Japanese Americans--30,000 of them children--were torn from their homes and incarcerated in camps surrounded by barbed wire and military guards in what the ACLU has called the greatest deprivation of civil rights by government in this country since slavery. The experience of these children left a tangle of social meanings that had not been inspected with the care it deserves until this book was written. Because they were schoolchildren, theirs was an educational history; and Thomas James tells ...

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Exile Within: The Schooling of Japanese Americans 1987, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA

ISBN-13: 9780674275263

Hardcover