Harmony
Abstract
In 1942 United States citizens and United States residents of Japanese descent were evacuated from Seattle and interned along with over 100,000 other individuals of Japanese descent living on the west coast during World War II. Many of the evacuees presented stoic and accepting countenances during their ordeal. This research paper looks at the question of how, when faced with such prejudice and unjust imprisonment, many Japanese-Americans and other individuals of Japanese descent evacuated from Seattle in 1942 were able to face evacuation and relocation in the spirit of harmony.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2010
- Accession Number
- AD1019106
Entities
People
- Suanne M. Crowley
Organizations
- Air Command and Staff College