When Can We Go Back to America? by Susan H. Kamei audiobook

When Can We Go Back to America?: Voices of Japanese American Incarceration during WWII

By Susan H. Kamei
Foreword by Norman Y. Mineta
Read by Jennifer Ikeda, with Allison Hiroto, Kurt Kanazawa, Andrew Kishino, and Mizuo Peck

Simon & Schuster Audio 9781481401449

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781797136554

  • ISBN: 9781797136547

Runtime: 21.72 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/History
Audience: Young Adult (12–17)
Language: English

Summary

Summary

In this dramatic and page-turning narrative history of Japanese Americans before, during, and after their World War II incarceration, Susan H. Kamei weaves the voices of over 130 individuals who lived through this tragic episode, most of them as young adults.

It’s difficult to believe it happened here, in the Land of the Free: After the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, the United States government forcibly removed more than 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry from the Pacific Coast and imprisoned them in desolate detention camps until the end of World War II just because of their race.

In what Secretary Norman Y. Mineta describes as a “landmark book,” he and others who lived through this harrowing experience tell the story of their incarceration and the long-term impact of this dark period in American history. For the first time, why and how these tragic events took place are interwoven with more than 130 individual voices of those who were unconstitutionally incarcerated, many of them children and young adults.

Now more than ever, their words will resonate with readers who are confronting questions about racial identity, immigration, and citizenship, and what it means to be an American.

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Available Formats : CD, Library CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 21.72
Audience: Young Adult (12–17)
Language: English