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Authors: David K. Fremon
Fee, James Alger, 67
Ford, Gerald, 84
442nd combat team, 60–63, 65
Fujii, George, 48
G
Gila Ridge, 38, 95
Goodman, Louis, 62, 82
Granada, 38–39, 64
H
Head, Wayne, 48
Heart Mountain, 38, 42, 45, 62
Hirabayashi, Gordon, 28, 68–70, 85
Hohri, William, 42
Hosina, Masao, 35
I
Ickes, Harold, 77
Inouye, Daniel, 61, 85
Irons, Peter, 70, 83
Ishii, Chris, 35
Issei, 5, 9–14, 15, 17–19, 23–26, 30, 37, 43–46, 48, 51, 53, 55, 65, 68, 70–72, 73, 77, 79–81, 84
J
Jackson, Robert, 70
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), 23, 25–26, 49, 54, 71, 84–85
Japanese-American Claims Act, 80
Japanese-American creed, 6
Japanese and Japanese Americans
discrimination against, 10–11, 18, 32
disposal of property, 7, 11, 15, 29–30, 74, 85
evacuation of, 7, 16–17, 21–23, 25–27, 28–30, 33, 35–36, 37–38, 67, 69–70, 73–74, 77, 82, 84–86
immigration of, 14, 32
opposition to inland evacuation of, 22, 52, 56
rumors of treachery, 17, 19–20, 32, 47
skill as farmers, 9, 12–13, 15, 17, 29, 35, 58, 74–75
Japan, in World War II, 17–19, 79
Jerome, 38–45, 53, 77
K
Kanno, Hiroshi, 43
Kishiyama, Charles, 15
Knox, Frank, 19
Komei, 8
Korematsu, Fred, 69–71, 82–83, 86
Kuroki, Ben, 64
L
leave clearance, 75–76
Livingston Dodgers, 35
Lowrey, Mike, 84
loyalty tests, 51–54, 56, 62, 73
M
Manchuria, 14
Manzanar, 27, 36, 38–39, 45, 47–50, 53
Manzanar Free Press
, 47
Manzanar Massacre, 48–50
Masaoka, Mike, 26
Mashbir, Sidney F., 63
Masuda, Mary, 80
Matsushige, Kenneth, 42
McCloy, John, 21
military zones, 24, 26–27, 70
Minidoka, 38, 43, 45, 53, 64, 67–68
Munson report, 20
Murao, Helen, 76
Murata, Hideo, 29
Murphy, Frank, 70
Myer, Dillon, 25, 44, 48, 51, 56, 58, 60, 71–72, 73, 75
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Native Sons of the Golden West, 9
Nisei, 11, 13–14, 15, 17–20, 22–26, 30, 35–36, 37–38, 43–46, 51–55, 58–59, 60–65, 66, 68, 70–72, 73–77, 79, 81–84
Nishimura, Kay, 48
No-Nos, 50, 52, 78
O
Okinaga, Yuki, 85
Omorl, Chizuko, 78
100th Battalion, 61–62
P
Patel, Marilyn Hall, 86
Pearl Harbor, 5–6, 15–20, 26, 50–51, 66
Perry, Matthew, 8
Personal Justice Denied
, 84
Poston, 38–39, 48, 53
R
Rankin, John, 42
Reagan, Ronald, 85
redress movement, 84–86
Ringle, Kenneth, 19
Roberts, Owen J., 70
Rohwer, 38
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 6, 21–23, 27, 42, 51, 69, 75, 77, 84
Roosevelt, Theodore, 10
S
Shinoda, Paul, 86
Sokuji Kihoku Honshi Dan
, 81
Stillwell, Joseph, 80
Stimson, Henry L., 22, 24–25, 50
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Takeshita, Ben, 30
Tanji, Gilbert, 35
Terminal Island, 16
Thomas, Norman, 42
Topaz, 38–41, 52–53
Truman, Harry S, 42, 65, 80–81
Tule Lake, 38, 54–59, 71, 77–78, 80–81
U
Uchida, Isamu, 48
Uchida, Yoshiko, 11, 18, 29–30, 37–38, 85
Uchiyama, Miyo, 34
Ueno, Henry, 49–50
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Wakamatsu, Shigeo, 5–7, 27, 36, 64, 85
Walter-McCarran Act, 80
War Relocation Authority (WRA), 24–25, 34, 39, 73
Warren, Earl, 7, 9, 11, 76
Watanabe, Tom, 49
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Yasui, Kenny, 64, 66–69
Yasui, Minoru, 34, 83
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Fremon, David K.
[Japanese-American internment in American history]
The internment of Japanese Americans in United States history / David K. Fremon. pages cm. — (In United States history)
Original edition published under title: Japanese-American internment in American history.
Springfield, NJ : Enslow, 1996.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-7660-6068-5
1. Japanese Americans—Evacuation and relocation, 1942–1945—Juvenile literature. I. Title.
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