Daryl J. Maeda
Dr. Daryl J. Maeda es profesor asistente de Estudios Étnicos en la Universidad de Colorado en Boulder. Ha impartido clases universitarias sobre el encarcelamiento de japoneses estadounidenses en Oberlin College y anteriormente se desempeñó como director asociado de investigación en Densho: proyecto Japanese American Legacy.
Actualizado el 30 de enero de 2008
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Japanese Americans in Colorado
30 de enero de 2008 • Daryl J. Maeda
Japanese Americans have a long and complex history in Colorado, and their story features struggles and perseverance, discrimination and tolerance. Exploring this history from the 1880s to the present enables us to learn about race and racism, civil liberties, and the responsibilities of individuals in a diverse and democratic society. Colorado is notable among states to the degree that 1) it boasted thriving Japanese American communities before World War II; 2) during the war was the site of an internment …