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Press release from LA County Library:
February 2, 2022
On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, a wartime order that authorized the forcible incarceration of over 120,000 Japanese Americans. As we approach its 80th anniversary, LA County Library has compiled a list of books and documentary films to help children, teens, and adults learn more about the Japanese American experience during World War II and the lasting impact Executive 9066 has had on the Japanese American community.
Japanese American Internment: Books for Adults Nisei Daughter Farewell to Manzanar Setsuko's Secret: Heart Mountain and the Legacy of the Japanese American Incarceration Child Prisoner in American Concentration Camps The Grave on the Wall Behind Barbed Wire: Searching for Japanese Americans Incarcerated During World War II Japanese American Internment: Books for Teens Uprooted: The Japanese American Experience During World War II This Light Between Us: A Novel of World War II We are Not Free They Called Us Enemy Displacement Four-Four-Two Japanese American Internment: Books for Children Desert Diary: Japanese American Kids Behind Barbed Wire Weedflower Gaijin: American Prisoner of War Sylvia & Aki Fish for Jimmy: Inspired By One Family's Experience in a Japanese American Internment Camp Fred Korematsu Speaks Up Japanese American Internment: Documentaries Meeting at Tule Lake Children of the Camps Fumiko Hayashida the Woman Behind the Symbol Rabbit in the Moon A Bitter Legacy Alternative Facts: The Lies of Executive Order 9066 This press release was produced by LA County Library. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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