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Justice delayed : the record of the Japanese American internment cases
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Justice delayed : the record of the Japanese American internment cases

著者: Peter H Irons
出版商: Middleton, Conn. : Wesleyan University Press, 1989.
版本/格式:   图书 : 英语 : 1st ed查看所有的版本和格式
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More than 120,000 people, most of them native-born American citizens, were forced by military order into concentration camps -- the government called them "relocation centers" -- after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Inmates of these camps, hidden in deserts and swamps from California to Arkansas, spent an average of three years behind barbed wire fences. Not one of the Japanese Americans sentenced to years of  再读一些...
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所有的著者/提供者: Peter H Irons
ISBN: 0819551686 9780819551689 0819561754 9780819561756
OCLC号码: 18381134
注意: Includes index.
描述: xi, 436 p. ; 25 cm.
责任: edited and with an introduction by Peter Irons.

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More than 120,000 people, most of them native-born American citizens, were forced by military order into concentration camps -- the government called them "relocation centers" -- after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Inmates of these camps, hidden in deserts and swamps from California to Arkansas, spent an average of three years behind barbed wire fences. Not one of the Japanese Americans sentenced to years of barren exile had been charged with any crime, given the right of legal counsel, or offered even the rudiments of due process under the Constitution. - p. ix.

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