Five essays and an epilogue describe mostly through personal experience the trials and tribulation of people of Japanese descent create by the tyranny of state power, and the manner in which the evacuees coped with their painful episodes. Most such accounts focus on criticizing the US government or
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Five essays and an epilogue describe mostly through personal experience the trials and tribulation of people of Japanese descent create by the tyranny of state power, and the manner in which the evacuees coped with their painful episodes. Most such accounts focus on criticizing the US government or
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