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Book Review
| Altered Lives, Enduring Community: Japanese Americans Remember Their World War II Incarceration. By Stephen S. Fugita and Marilyn Fernandez. (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2004. ix + 253 pp. Illustrations, tables, glossary, appendices, notes, bibliography, index. $45.00, cloth; $24.95, paper.)
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As Stephen Fugita and Marilyn Fernandez correctly assert, "The reentry of Japanese Americans back into the society that had so abruptly ejected them is clearly a neglected chapter of the incarceration story" (p. 200). Altered Lives, Enduring Community addresses this lacuna, its title suggesting the authors' conclusions. |
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