Focus on Japanese American Incarceration - Library Binding

Focus on Japanese American Incarceration - Library Binding

$41.38


by Elliott Smith (Author)

The US government forced Japanese Americans to live in US incarceration camps during World War II (1939-1945). Through photographs from the past and present, discover how fear and racism led to the incarceration camps, what life in the camps was like, and what happened after Japanese Americans left the camps. Then learn about US incarceration camps' connection to modern issues and see how people are making sure this difficult time in history is never forgotten or repeated.

Read Woke(TM) Books are created in partnership with Cicely Lewis, the Read Woke librarian. Inspired by a belief that knowledge is power, Read Woke Books seek to amplify the voices of people of the global majority (people who are of African, Arab, Asian, and Latin American descent and identify as not white), provide information about groups that have been disenfranchised, share perspectives of people who have been underrepresented or oppressed, challenge social norms and disrupt the status quo, and encourage readers to take action in their community.

Number of Pages: 32
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.4 x 6.8 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: August 01, 2022
Accelerated Reader:
Quiz Name: Focus on Japanese American Incarceration
Interest Level: Middle Grades, 4-8
Reading Level: 6.4
Point Value: 0.5
Shop Pay Continue Shopping

Estimated delivery: June 19 - June 22, 2026

Secure Checkout

Free Returns

Proudly USA Based

Accepted Payment Methods

American Express
Apple Pay
Diners Club
Discover
Google Pay
Mastercard
PayPal
Shop Pay
Visa