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The spoilage

  • Dorothy Swaine (Thomas) Thomas

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During World War II, 110,000 citizens and resident aliens of Japanese ancestry were banished from their homes and confined behind barbed wire for two and a half years. No more blatant violation of civil rights has ever been decreed by an American president, yet so strong were the currents of bigotry and war time hysteria that effective political opposition was impossible. However, a group of University of California social scientists, sensing the enormity of the outrage, organized in 1942 to record and analyze the causes, legal and social consequences, and long-term effects of the detention program. The Spoilage, one of a series of books which resulted, analyzes the experiences of that part of the detained group-some 18,000 in total-whose response was to renounce America as a homeland; it shows the steps by which these "disloyal" citizens were inexorably pushed toward the disaster of denationalization. Essentially the result of years of research by participant observers of Japanese ancestry, it is a factual record of enduring value to the student of America's troubled ethnic relations.

Genres

  • Evacuation of civilians
  • Japanese in the U.S.
  • World War, 1939-1945
  • Politics and government
  • Japanese Americans
  • Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945
  • Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
  • United States. War Relocation Authority
  • United States
  • Japonais
  • Legal status, laws
  • History
  • World war, 1939-1945, evacuation of civilians
  • Japanese, united states
  • Japanese
  • Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945
  • Guerra mundial, 1939 1945
  • Evacuación de civiles
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  • Dorothy Swaine (Thomas) Thomas

    born 1899

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    University of California Press

    1969