Community Newspapers and Japanese-American Incarceration Camps critically examines the tendency of journalists in all corners of the craft to be timid in times of war, precisely when the public's need for accurate information is so pressing.
Community Newspapers and Japanese-American Incarceration Camps critically examines the tendency of journalists in all corners of the craft to be timid in times of war, precisely when the public's need for accurate information is so pressing.
Ronald Bishop is professor in the Department of Communication, Drexel University Renee Daggett, Morgan Dudewitz, and Alissa Falcone are recent graduates of Drexel University.
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1.Manzanar: Tension Management 2.Manzanar: Picnics and Parties 3.Tule Lake: Unscheduled Enlargements 4.Tule Lake: Normal Human Beings 5.Gila River: A Typical Cross-Section of America 6.Minidoka: Well-Timed Publicity 7.Heart Mountain: Little More Than Minutes 8.Amache: Anything But a Normal Town 9.Topaz: A Very Tragic Thing 10.Rohwer and Jerome: A World Unto Itself
1.Manzanar: Tension Management 2.Manzanar: Picnics and Parties 3.Tule Lake: Unscheduled Enlargements 4.Tule Lake: Normal Human Beings 5.Gila River: A Typical Cross-Section of America 6.Minidoka: Well-Timed Publicity 7.Heart Mountain: Little More Than Minutes 8.Amache: Anything But a Normal Town 9.Topaz: A Very Tragic Thing 10.Rohwer and Jerome: A World Unto Itself
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