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American Internment examines the Japanese American experience within each of the ten concentration camps established by the United States government during World War II. The camps were a result of war hysteria and racial prejudice and served as the middle ground where a Japanese American minority was held captive by the state and subjected to discrimination, segregation, and arbitrary control.

Produktbeschreibung
American Internment examines the Japanese American experience within each of the ten concentration camps established by the United States government during World War II. The camps were a result of war hysteria and racial prejudice and served as the middle ground where a Japanese American minority was held captive by the state and subjected to discrimination, segregation, and arbitrary control.
Autorenporträt
Adam Platts' book American Internment: World War II Japanese American Internment Camps is the product of historical research into the ten concentration camps, with one chapter devoted to each camp. The ten chapters cover Poston, Gila River, Rohwer, Jerome, Granada, Minidoka, Tule Lake, Manzanar, Topaz, and Heart Mountain.