An Eye for Injustice : Robert C. Sims and Minidoka /
"The book, about the Minidoka War Relocation Center in Idaho, contains a selection of Robert Sims's published articles, conference papers, speeches, and slide shows on Minidoka and Japanese internment. Includes a new essay documenting the transformation of the forgotten post-WWII patch of...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Pullman, Washington :
Washington State University Press,
[2020]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part One: Robert C. Sims on Japanese Americans and Minidoka
- The Japanese American Experience in Idaho
- Idaho's Governor Chase Clark and Japanese American Relocation in World War II
- Japanese American Evacuees as Farm Laborers during World War II
- The "Free Zone" Nikkei
- Loyalty Questionnaires and Japanese Americans in World War II
- "Good Schools are Essential"
- Presidential Powers in Wartime
- Minidoka and Idaho
- Japanese Soldiers as Part of The Greatest Generation
- The Japanese American Return to the Pacific Northwest
- The Other Concentration Camps
- Part Two: About The Life and Legacy of Robert C. Sims
- Remembering Bob Sims / Betty Sims
- Okage Sama De / Hanako Wakatsuki
- The Story of Ise Inuzuka / Jim Azumano
- The Robert C. Sims Collection on Minidoka and Japanese Americans, 1891-2014 / Cheryl Oestreicher
- Part Three: About The Path to the Minidoka National Historic Site
- An Eye towards Justice: Minidoka National Historic Site / Susan Stacy
- Creating the Minidoka National Historic Site / Daniel Sakura.