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Looking Like The Enemy My Story Of Imprisonment In Japanese American Internment Camps Gruenewald

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Looking Like The Enemy My Story Of Imprisonment In Japanese American Internment Camps Gruenewald
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Publisher: NewSage Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.92 MB
Author: Gruenewald, Mary Matsuda
ISBN: 9780939165650, 9784293862866, 0939165651, 4293862862
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Looking Like The Enemy My Story Of Imprisonment In Japanese American Internment Camps Gruenewald by Gruenewald, Mary Matsuda 9780939165650, 9784293862866, 0939165651, 4293862862 instant download after payment.

The author at 16 years old was evacuated with her family to an internment camp for Japanese Americans, along with 110,000 other people of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast. She faced an indefinite sentence behind barbed wire in crowded, primitive camps. She struggled for survival and dignity, and endured psychological scarring that has lasted a lifetime.
This memoir is told from the heart and mind of a woman now nearly 80 years old who experienced the challenges and wounds of her internment at a crucial point in her development as a young adult. She brings passion and spirit to her story. Like "The Diary of Anne Frank," this memoir superbly captures the emotional and psychological essence of what it was like to grow up in the midst of this profound dislocation and injustice in the U.S. Few other books on this subject come close to the emotional power and moral significance of this memoir.
In the end,the reader is buoyed by what Mary learns from her...

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