Japanese American Internment
Description
The United States entered World War II after a surprise attack by the Japanese on December 7, 1941. U.S. officials feared that Japanese Americans would betray their country and help Japan. Nearly 120,000 Japanese Americans were taken from their homes and moved into relocation centers, which some viewed as concentration camps. The internees, backed by many other Americans, believed that their fundamental rights as U.S. citizens had been denied. Years later the government apologized for its unjust actions.
PUBLISHER:
Capstone
ISBN-10:
0756555817
ISBN-13:
9780756555818
BINDING:
Hardback
COPYRIGHT YEAR:
2018
NUMBER OF PAGES:
112
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
6(W) x 8.5(H) x 0.5625(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
Children / juvenile
LANGUAGE:
English