Japanese-American relocation camp newspapers : perspectives on day-to-day life.

"One of the darker chapters in American history and one of the lesser discussed events of World War II was the forced internment, during the war, of an important segment of the American population -- persons of Japanese descent. This collection, consisting of 25 individual titles, documents life in...

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Corporate Author: Library of Congress
Language:English
Published: [Farmington Hills, Mich.] : [Gale/Cengage Learning]
Series:Archives unbound.
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"One of the darker chapters in American history and one of the lesser discussed events of World War II was the forced internment, during the war, of an important segment of the American population -- persons of Japanese descent. This collection, consisting of 25 individual titles, documents life in the internment camps."
Note:Date range of documents: 1942-1945.
Reproduction of the originals from the Library of Congress.
"A sampling of titles include: Rohwer Outpost, Poston Chronicle, Gila News Courier, Tulean Dispatch, Granada Pioneer, Minndoka Irrigator, Topaz Times, Manzanar Free Press, Denson Tribune, and Heart Mountain Sentinel."
Electronic resource.
Call Number:D769.8.A6 J36 Online
Published:Began in 2011.
System Details:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Description based on version viewed Apr. 25, 2012; title from home page.