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4.0 out of 5 stars
Insightful and Englightening,
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This review is from: Japanese Americans: The Formation and Transformations of an Ethnic Group (Twayne's Immigrant Heritage of America Series) (Hardcover)
Spickard explores the history of Japanese Americans, beginning with the first group who migrated to the United States between the period of the Civil War and World War 1 (1890-1910). By providing a brief history of Japan and the reasons for migration, the author tells the story of Japanese immigrants - their hardship in the new country, their struggle against racism, internment during World War 11 and rebuilding their lives after the war, the new wave of immigrants and their struggle to preserve Japanese ethnic identity.
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Japanese Americans: The Formation and Transformations of an Ethnic Group (Twayne's Immigrant Heritage of America) by Paul R. Spickard (Paperback - Aug. 1996)
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