Citizen Internees: A Second Look at Race and Citizenship in Japanese American Internment Camps by Kevin W. Kaatz, Linda L. Ivey
Citizen Internees: A Second Look at Race and Citizenship in Japanese American Internment Camps

Kevin W. Kaatz, Linda L. Ivey

Citizen Internees: A Second Look at Race and Citizenship in Japanese American Internment Camps

Kevin W. Kaatz, Linda L. Ivey

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In the 1940s, Japanese and Japanese American internees of Redwood City, CA, had a dedicated ally: J. Elmer Morrish, a banker who kept their businesses alive, made sure their taxes were paid, and safeguarded their properties until after the end of ...

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