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CONFINEMENT AND ETHNICITY: AN OVERVIEW OF WORLD WAR II JAPANESE AMERICAN RELOCATION SITES (PUBLICATIONS IN ANTHROPOLOGY, 74)

CONFINEMENT AND ETHNICITY: AN OVERVIEW OF WORLD WAR II JAPANESE AMERICAN RELOCATION SITES (PUBLICATIONS IN ANTHROPOLOGY, 74)

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CONFINEMENT AND ETHNICITY: AN OVERVIEW OF WORLD WAR II JAPANESE AMERICAN RELOCATION SITES (PUBLICATIONS IN ANTHROPOLOGY, 74)

by Burton, Jeffery F.; Mary M. Farrell, Florence B. Lord, Richard W. Lord with an essay by Eleanor Roosevelt

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Tucson, Arizona: Western Archeological & Conservation Center, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1999. Softcover. Very good. xx, 450p. Reprinted with minor corrections, May 2000. Light creasing on bottom front corner. Provides the historical background the forced removal of those with Japanese ancestry during World War II with extensive information on the physical features of all the facilities used by the United States government. The facilities include: the relocation centers of Gila River, Granada, Heart Mountain, Jerome, Manzanar, Minidoka, Poston, Rohwer, Topaz, and Tule Lake; the Moab, Utah, and Leupp, Arizona citizen isolations centers; the war relocation authority facilities of Antelope Springs, Utah; and Cow Creek, Death Valley, and Tulelake, California; and the assembly centers in Arizona, California, Oregon, and Washington states. Includes references cited. B&w illustrations, maps by Ronald J. Beckwith, and photographs. (8-1/2"x11")

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Title
CONFINEMENT AND ETHNICITY: AN OVERVIEW OF WORLD WAR II JAPANESE AMERICAN RELOCATION SITES (PUBLICATIONS IN ANTHROPOLOGY, 74)
Author
Burton, Jeffery F.; Mary M. Farrell, Florence B. Lord, Richard W. Lord with an essay by Eleanor Roosevelt
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Softcover
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Used - Very good
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Paperback
Publisher
Western Archeological & Conservation Center, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
Place of Publication
Tucson, Arizona
Date Published
1999
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0.00 lbs
Keywords
Japanese Americans Forced Removal Internment World War II Two 2 United States Camps Historic Sites History 20th Century
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