Years of Infamy: The Untold Story of America’s Concentration
Camps
By Michi Nishiura Weglyn with Introduction by James A. Michener
Third Printing, 2005
"In
1942 110,000 West Coast residents, many of them United States
citizens, were placed in concentration camps for no reason other
than that they were of Japanese origin. One of them, Michi Weglyn,
a teenager at the time, recounts their experience, drawing on
Government documents and on her own memories of one of the camps.
An appalling story of neglect and even brutality." --New
York Times Book Review
"Certainly
the most thoroughly documented account of World War II Japanese
American internment. . . . Formidable."
— Kirkus Review
Winner
of the 1976 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award in Race Relations
University
of Washington Press
ISBN 0-295-87484-2
$16.95 Paperback
352 pp., 16 photos, 2 drawings, map, appendixes, notes, index
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