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Looking Like the Enemy: My Story of Imprisonment in Japanese American Internment Camps
Mary Matsuda Gruenewald
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| #175114 in Books | Mary Matsuda Gruenewald | 2005-03-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.60 x6.00l,.74 | File type: PDF | 240 pages | Looking like the Enemy My Story of Imprisonment in Japanese American Internment Camps||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| An historical account relevant to today|By Kenneth Duquaine|A very engaging personal account of a dark period in our country's history of which many have little or no knowledge. As a result of reading this book I was pleased to have the opportunity to visit Manzanar, a fine museum in California.which preserves some buildings and much of the history of this internment camp. As
The author at 16 years old was evacuated with her family to an internment camp for Japanese Americans, along with 110,000 other people of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast. She faced an indefinite sentence behind barbed wire in crowded, primitive camps. She struggled for survival and dignity, and endured psychological scarring that has lasted a lifetime.
This memoir is told from the heart and mind of a woman now nearly 80 years old who experienced th...
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