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“Concentration Camp” or “Relocation Center” - What’s in a Name?
It was almost 20 years ago when I read an article by Dexter Waugh in the San Francisco Examiner tit…
James A. Hirabayashi • 24 de abril de 2008
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Words Do Matter: A Note on Inappropriate Terminology and the Incarceration of the Japanese Americans – Part 5 of 5
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When one examines the postwar printed record, whether memoirs by former inmates an…
Roger Daniels • 6 de febrero de 2008
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Words Do Matter: A Note on Inappropriate Terminology and the Incarceration of the Japanese Americans - Part 4 of 5
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Even as the mass round-up of West Coast Nikkei began, with an isolated group on Ba…
Roger Daniels • 5 de febrero de 2008
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Words Do Matter: A Note on Inappropriate Terminology and the Incarceration of the Japanese Americans - Part 3 of 5
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In discussing language, perhaps the best place to start is with the three- and fou…
Roger Daniels • 3 de febrero de 2008
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Words Do Matter: A Note on Inappropriate Terminology and the Incarceration of the Japanese Americans - Part 2 of 5
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The Roosevelt administration never intended to intern any sizable percentage of th…
Roger Daniels • 2 de febrero de 2008
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Words Do Matter: A Note on Inappropriate Terminology and the Incarceration of the Japanese Americans - Part 1 of 5
On or about August 2, 1979, I received a telephone call from Senator Daniel K. Inouye’s Washi…
Roger Daniels • 1 de febrero de 2008