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Looking Like the Enemy
- Item Number
- 418
- Estimated Value
- 15 USD
- Sold
- 14 USD to gjhoch
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Looking Like the Enemy
Becaue of their racial ancestry, the Matsuda familyalong with nearly 120,000 other mainland Japanese-Americans faced years of hardshipm anxiety, prejudice, and discrimination during World War II. Looking Like the Enemy is a poignant story of that family's darkest days. Yet, shimmering rays of hope coupled with a solid foundation of courage and fortitude gave this family an immovable ballast to wether all that they faced. This is a wonderful, powerful, and mesmerizing read. Professor Tetsuden Kashima, American Ethnic Studies Dept., University of Washington.
paper, 228 pages
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