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100 1 $aTakami, David A.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no98130014
245 10 $aDivided destiny :$ba history of Japanese Americans in Seattle /$cby David A. Takami.
260 $aSeattle :$bUniversity of Washington Press :$bWing Luke Asian Museum,$c[1998], ©1998.
300 $a93 pages :$billustrations ;$c22 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $aExpanded version of Takami's catalog written for the Wing Luke Asian Museum exhibition: Executive order 9066: 50 years before and 50 years after.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 91).
505 00 $gPt. 1.$tEmbarkation.$tComing to America.$tOn the Job.$tPioneer Farmers.$tRoots of Racism.$tMain Street (Nihonmachi), U.S.A.$tGrowth of Community Life --$gPt. II.$tThe Turning Point.$tDecember 7 and the Days of Infamy.$tExpulsion.$tCamp Harmony.$tOn to Minidoka.$tThe Question of Loyalty.$tDistinguished Military Service.$tCourt Challenges, Continued Hostility --$gPt. III.$tStarting Over.$tRejection, Resettlement.$tBreaking Barriers.$tQuest for Redress.$tWhat the Future Holds.$tReturn to Minidoka.
520 1 $a"This vivid and concise history traces more than a hundred years of Japanese Americans in Seattle, before and after the tumultuous events of the early 1940s, when World War II and the incarceration of Japanese Americans divided the community from its past and forced tens of thousands of people to uproot and start anew.
520 8 $aConcentration camps at Minidoka, Idaho, and nine other inland locations were the crucible for postwar change and accomplishment, but at the same time shattered the dreams and spirits of many of the older immigrant Issei. The story is local, but it is representative of the Japanese American experience on the U.S. West Coast. Poignant one-of-a-kind photographs from family albums and historical archives illustrate the book, giving faces and names to history."--BOOK JACKET.
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