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Asian American History for Kids and Teens
Japanese American Internment: Books for Kids and Teens
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Japanese American Internment: Books for Kids and Teens
TAB 2017 Picks
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"On the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor comes a harrowing and enlightening look at the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II--from National Book Award finalist Albert Marrin,"--Amazon.com.
Author
Publisher
Lerner Publications
Pub. Date
[2023]
Language
English
Description
"During World War II, Japanese Americans were forced to live in internment camps. Readers will examine the racism and fear that led to internment, what life was like in internment camps, and more"-- Provided by publisher.
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Cherry Lake Press
Pub. Date
[2023]
Language
English
Description
"The Racial Justice in America: AAPI Histories series explores moments and eras in America's history that have been ignored or misrepresented in education due to racial bias. Developed in conjunction with educator, advocate, and author Virginia Loh-Hagan to reach children of all races and encourage them to approach our history with open eyes and minds. Japanese American Incarceration explores the events in a comprehensive, honest, and age-appropriate...
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Series
Publisher
Crabtree Publishing Company
Pub. Date
2016.
Language
English
Description
Presents facts about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, discussing the events that led to internment, what life in the camps was like, and what happened after people left them. --Publisher
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Series
Publisher
Heyday
Pub. Date
[2017]
Language
English
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Asian and Pasifika Voices: Books for Elementary
History Through Trials (Kids and Teens)
Japanese American Internment: Books for Kids and Teens
History Through Trials (Kids and Teens)
Japanese American Internment: Books for Kids and Teens
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English
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Books You May Have Missed 2022: Combined
Hidden Histories
Robert F. Sibert Award Winners
Titles Worth Trying: Nonfiction [Middle School]
Hidden Histories
Robert F. Sibert Award Winners
Titles Worth Trying: Nonfiction [Middle School]
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"Legendary photographers Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams all photographed the Japanese American incarceration, but with different approaches--and different results. This nonfiction picture book for middle grade readers examines the Japanese-American incarceration-and the complexity of documenting it-through the work of these three photographers"-- Provided by publisher.
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Scholastic
Pub. Date
2006.
Language
English
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To Japanese Americans, World War II came like a hurricane that swept away their security and freedom. On December 7, 1941, they woke up as citizens and by nightfall, after the sneak attack on Pearly Harbor, they were the enemy who could not be trusted. In a matter of months they would be imprisoned by their own government. Their only crime was having the "wrong" ancestors.
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Publisher
Charlesbridge
Pub. Date
©2020.
Language
English
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"In March 1943, twenty-seven children began third grade in a strange new environment: the Topaz Relocation Center in Utah. Together with their teacher, Miss Yamauchi, these uprooted young Americans began keeping a classroom diary, with a different child illustrating each day's entry. Their full-color diary entries paint a vivid picture of daily life in an internment camp: schoolwork, sports, pets, holidays, health--and the mixed feelings of citizens...
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Norton Young Readers, An Imprint of W.W. Norton & Company
Pub. Date
[2023]
Language
English
Description
"A powerful biography of Michi Weglyn, the Japanese American fashion designer whose activism fueled a movement for recognition of and reparations for America's World War II concentration camps. The daughter of Japanese immigrants, Michi Nishiura Weglyn was confined in Arizona's Gila River concentration camp during World War II. She later became a costume designer for Broadway and worked as the wardrobe designer for some of the most popular television...
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Publisher
Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
Adapted for young readers from the New York Times bestseller by Daniel James Brown, Facing the Mountain is the remarkable true story of three brave Japanese American soldiers who fought for the United States during World War II while facing discrimination at home. Perfect for readers of The Boys in the Boat.
After the Japanese military bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941, Japanese Americans became the subject of racism and discrimination within the United...
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Scholastic Focus
Pub. Date
2022.
Language
English
Description
"On December 7, 1941 -- "a date which will live in infamy" -- the Japanese navy launched an attack on the American military bases at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The next day, President Franklin Roosevelt declared war on Japan, and the US Army officially entered the Second World War. Three years later, on December 18, 1944, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which enabled the Secretary of War to enforce a mass deportation of more than 100,000...
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