"Japanese American Incarceration argues that the incarceration of Japanese Americans created a massive system of prison labor that blurred the lines between free and forced work during World War II"--
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Stephanie Hinnershitz is a historian with the Institute for the Study of War and Democracy at the National WWII Museum and author of two previous books, A Different Shade of Justice: Asian Americans and Civil Rights in the South and Race, Religion, and Civil Rights: Asian Students on the West Coast, 1900-1968.
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Introduction Chapter 1. The Economics of Incarceration and the Blueprint for Japanese American Labor Chapter 2. "What Good Was My Contract?" From Free to Convict Laborers Chapter 3. "Worse Than Prisoners": Labor Resistance in the Detention Centers and Prison Camps Chapter 4. A Prison by Any Other Name: Labor and the Poston "Colony" Chapter 5. Redemptive Labor: Japanese American Resettlement Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Introduction Chapter 1. The Economics of Incarceration and the Blueprint for Japanese American Labor Chapter 2. "What Good Was My Contract?" From Free to Convict Laborers Chapter 3. "Worse Than Prisoners": Labor Resistance in the Detention Centers and Prison Camps Chapter 4. A Prison by Any Other Name: Labor and the Poston "Colony" Chapter 5. Redemptive Labor: Japanese American Resettlement Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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