Colorado's Japanese Americans : from 1886 to the present /
"Hosokawa traces personal histories, such as Bob Sakata's journey from internment in a relocation camp to founding of a vast vegetable farm; the conviction of three sisters for assisting the escape of German POWs; and the years of initiative and determination behind Toshihiro Kizaki's...
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
Langue: | anglais |
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Boulder, Colo. :
University Press of Colorado
©2005.
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Collection: | Timberline books.
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Accès en ligne: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt46nt44 |
Table des matières:
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1: The First Century
- 2: Today: An Overview
- 3: The First Visitors
- 4: Workin' on the Railroad
- 5: Coal and Steel
- 6: One Man's Story
- 7: Adopting Christianity
- 8: The Buddhists
- 9: The Associations
- 10: December 7
- 11: Granada
- 12: The Alien Land and Law
- 13: The Press
- 14: The Special Patriots
- 15: After the War
- 16: The Veterans
- 17: Sakura Square
- 18: Sister Cities
- 19: The Search for Business
- 20: Consular Connection
- 21: Sushi Everyone?
- 22: The Imperials
- 23: Storied Quilts24: Five Farmers
- 25: The Newcomers
- 26: A Day to Remember
- 27: Why?
- Suggested Reading
- Index