American and Japanese Relocation in World War II; Fact, Fiction & Fallacy, Introductory Remarks by Karl R. Bendetsen
by Baker, Lillian
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Medford: Webb Research Group, 1992. Hardcover. 237 pg. hardcover, 8.5 x 11 inches. Ex-libris copy with call number crossed out on front cover, barcode on rear cover, renewal slip pasted in to back page, else very good. Third printing. Baker, a lifelong conservative, was infamous for her opposition to the designation of Manzanar as a historic site, the use of the phrase "concentration camp" to describe the sites where Japanese Americans were incarcerated, and any form of redress for Japanese Americans. She believed that Japanese Americans were free to leave at any point. At one point she assaulted a Nisei veteran who was testifying at a hearing of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians.
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- Title
- American and Japanese Relocation in World War II; Fact, Fiction & Fallacy, Introductory Remarks by Karl R. Bendetsen
- Author
- Baker, Lillian
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- Hardcover
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- Publisher
- Webb Research Group
- Place of Publication
- Medford
- Date Published
- 1992
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- Asian American history; Japanese American; Japanese internment, evacuation; white problem;
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