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Inside America's concentration camps, two centuries of internment and torture, James L. Dickerson

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Inside America's concentration camps, two centuries of internment and torture, James L. Dickerson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-295) and index
Illustrations
platesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Inside America's concentration camps
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
491960528
Responsibility statement
James L. Dickerson
Sub title
two centuries of internment and torture
Table Of Contents
Prologue : from sea to shining sea -- Nunna Dual Tsuny (the trail where they cried) -- The origins of internment in colonial America -- Walking the Trail of Tears -- Camps that will live in infamy -- Pearl Harbor under attack -- Executive order 9066 -- Manzanar's gateway to hell -- Life in an Arkansas swamp -- Eastward ho to the wild, wild west -- The Konzentrationslager blues -- Italian Americans dodge a bullet -- Jews turned away from a new promised land -- Finding redemption in a troubled land -- Prisoner, go home! -- Righting the wrongs -- Ask not for whom the bell tolls -- Modern day internment -- "Why is this thing happening in this country?" -- Which camp will you someday call home?
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