American Citizen or Internal Enemy: Reasons Behind the Creation of the Japenese-American Interment Camps

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Title
American Citizen or Internal Enemy: Reasons Behind the Creation of the Japenese-American Interment Camps
Author
Konner Monk
Faculty Advisor
John L. Rector
Date
1/1/2015
Abstract
While the bombings of Pearl Harbor were a factor leading to the creation of the Japanese-American Internment Camps, it was not the sole factor in the creation of these camps. More importantly Japanese-American internment camps were a continuation of the social relations the American public had towards this group.
Type
Text
Language
eng
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Department
History
Identifier
his/47