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  • Exile Within: The Schooling of Japanese Americans
  • Written by author Thomas James
  • Published by Harvard University Press, 1987/07/01
  • 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
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Prologue: Thirty Thousand Children of War

1. Between Past and Future Homes

2. The First Year Inside

3. Loyalty and It's Lessons

4. Educating "Projectiles of Democracy"

5. "The Children Don't Do it That Way"

Epilogue: Remembering the Past

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Index


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