Description |
32 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
Racial justice in America : AAPI histories
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 32) and index. |
Contents |
What Is the Japanese American Incarceration Experience? -- What Is the History of the Japanese Incarceration Experience? -- Why Were Japanese Americans Incarcerated? -- What Happened at the Japanese American Incarceration Camps? -- What Happened after the Japanese American Incarceration Experience? -- What Is Still Happening Today? |
Summary |
"The Racial Justice in America: AAPI Histories series explores moments and eras in America's history that have been ignored or misrepresented in education due to racial bias. Developed in conjunction with educator, advocate, and author Virginia Loh-Hagan to reach children of all races and encourage them to approach our history with open eyes and minds. Japanese American Incarceration explores the events in a comprehensive, honest, and age-appropriate way. Books include 21st Century Skills and Content, activities created by Loh-Hagan, table of contents, glossary, index, author biography, sidebars, educational matter, and activities"-- Provided by publisher. |
Audience |
Grades 4-6 Cherry Lake Publishing. |
Subject |
Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945 -- Juvenile literature.
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Japanese Americans -- Juvenile literature.
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Japanese Americans -- Social conditions -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature.
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Japanese Americans. (OCoLC)fst00981441
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Japanese Americans -- Social conditions.
(OCoLC)fst00981479
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World War (1939-1945) (OCoLC)fst01180924
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Chronological Term |
1900-1999
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Genre/Form |
Juvenile works. (OCoLC)fst01411637
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ISBN |
9781668910900 (paperback) |
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166891090X (paperback) |
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9781668909300 (hardcover) |
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1668909308 (hardcover) |
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