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What Did the Internment of Japanese Americans Mean? (Historians at Work)

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During World War II over 120 000 Japanese Americans were removed and confined for four years in sixteen camps located throughout the western half of the United States. Yet the internment of Japanese Americans in concentration camps remains a largely unknown episode of World War II history. Indeed many of the internees themselves do not wish to speak of it even to their own family members. In these selections Alice Yang Murray invites students to investigate this event and to review and challenge the conventional interpretations of its significance. The selections explore the U.S. governments role in planning and carrying out the removal and internment of thousands of citizens resident aliens and foreign nationals and the ways in which Japanese Americans coped with or resisted their removal and incarceration.