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By Order Of The President Fdr And The Internment Of Japanese Americans Greg Robinson

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By Order Of The President Fdr And The Internment Of Japanese Americans Greg Robinson
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Greg Robinson
ISBN: 9780674042803, 9780674006393, 9780674011182, 0674042808, 0674006399, 067401118X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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By Order Of The President Fdr And The Internment Of Japanese Americans Greg Robinson by Greg Robinson 9780674042803, 9780674006393, 9780674011182, 0674042808, 0674006399, 067401118X instant download after payment.

On February 19, 1942, following the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed a fateful order that allowed for the summary removal of Japanese aliens and American citizens of Japanese descent from their West Coast homes and their incarceration under guard in camps. Amid the numerous histories and memoirs devoted to this shameful event, FDR's contributions have been seen as negligible. Now, using Roosevelt's own writings, his advisors' letters and diaries, and internal government documents, Greg Robinson reveals the president's central role in making and implementing the internment and examines not only what the president did but why.

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