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Impounded People
Japanese-Americans in the Relocation Centers
by Edward H. SpicerAsael T. HanzenKatherine LuomalaMarvin K. Opler
Contributor: Natasha Varner
This important final report of the War Relocation Authority, written in 1946 describes the growth and changes in the community life and how attitudes of Japanese-American relocatees and WRA administrators evolved, adjusted, and affected one another on political, social, and psychological levels.
Historian Natasha Varner wrote the essay, "Social Science as a Tool for Surveillance in World War II Japanese American Concentration Camps."
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- isbn978-0-8165-4160-7
- publisherUniversity of Arizona Press
- publisher placeTucson, AZ
- rightsCC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- rights holderUniversity of Arizona Press
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